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Press release: August 26, 2024
News Release: August 14, 2025
The City of Tulsa’s Water & Sewer Department is responsible for the lifecycle of Tulsa’s water, which begins at our lakes, continues with treatment and distribution to our customers, and finishes at our sewer collection system where the water is treated before being discharged back into area rivers – all while being tested and monitored numerous times throughout the process. Have you ever thought about what you would have to go without if you didn't have easy access to water?
In Tulsa, the City’s Water & Sewer Department is responsible for the lifecycle of Tulsa’s water, which begins at area lakes, continues with treatment and distribution to customers, and finishes at Tulsa’s sewer collection system where the wastewater is treated before being discharged back into area rivers – all while being tested and monitored numerous times throughout the process.
Following the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Tulsa, in partnership with the M.e.t., will collect and dispose of leftover and used cooking oils such as peanut, canola and vegetable oil. This event will be held Saturday, Nov. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the M.e.t. Depot at 3495 S. Sheridan Road.
From day camps to Easter egg hunts, Tulsa Parks has a little bit of everything this Spring.
Press release: January 31, 2025
Press Release: February 8, 2018
To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 19,473 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 17,145 residents have recovered and 180 have died. Please "Read More" for full details on the Oct. 13 update.
Perfect opportunity for someone that is retired, or has extra time on their hands year-round.