Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-6-307

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Investigations of sanitary quality of water
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A.  The Department may, of its own accord, investigate the
sanitary quality of water supplied to the public if the Department
has reason to believe that such water supply is prejudicial to the
public health or environment.  Such investigation shall be made
whenever a complaint is made to the Department by the mayor of any

city, the president of the board of trustees of any incorporated
town or any other public entity including a public works authority,
or a rural water or sewage district, or by the Department's local
representative, about the sanitary quality of water supply within
their respective counties.
B.  During such investigation, the person in charge of the water
supply shall furnish the Department all the information requested by
it relative to the source or sources from which the supply of water
is derived, and the manner of storage, distribution and purification
or treatment necessary or desirable for the determination of its
sanitary quality.

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