Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-3-507

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Compliance schedules
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Political subdivisions may, when compliance with environmental
standards would create excessive debt, enter into compliance
schedules with the Department of Environmental Quality to prioritize
compliance based on their greatest environmental or other public
health and safety needs.  Excessive debt is indicated when the work
needed for compliance would require a capital cost or user charge
significantly beyond the per-household cost for similar sized
communities within the state.  Penalties shall not be assessed if a
political subdivision complies with the schedule authorized by the
Department.

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