Oklahoma Code § 11-37-103

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Appropriation of land and water rights
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A.  The municipal governing body may dam any river or stream
which is not navigable, and condemn, appropriate and divert the
water from such river or stream, or so much thereof, as may be
deemed necessary; and may condemn and appropriate in the name of and
for the use of the municipality any land located in or outside of
the corporate limits of the municipality as may be necessary for the
construction and operation of waterworks.  The appropriation of land
or of water rights by any municipality shall be governed by the
procedure prescribed for the condemnation of land for railway
purposes.  The water and the right to divert the water may be
described, at the option of the municipality, in capacity by a given
number of gallons daily, or as a quantity sufficient for the
purposes.  Upon the payment made or deposit of the award of the
commissioners to the clerk of the district court, the municipality
shall be vested with the perpetual right to use the land so
condemned and the right to divert the water so condemned for the
purposes mentioned herein.  The exercise of this power shall be a
continuing right and not exhausted by one or more exercises thereof.
B.  The provisions of this section and Sections 37-104 and 37-105 of
this title shall be construed as cumulative to the rights and powers
already possessed by municipalities to purchase, take and condemn
land for public uses.

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