Oklahoma Code § 82-1085.75

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Powers and duties of Department
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A.  In addition to other powers and duties provided by law, the
Department of Environmental Quality shall have the power and duty
to:
1.  Prepare and maintain the priority list for treatment works;
2.  Review and assess the planning documents for and cost
effectiveness of drinking water treatment projects on the priority
list;
3.  Determine drinking water treatment project feasibility and
the entities' eligibility to receive funding from the Drinking Water
Treatment Revolving Loan Account;
4.  Determine which projects should be referred to the Board for
loans from the Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Loan Account;
5.  Perform any required environmental review and make any
required environmental determinations in accordance with any
necessary environmental review process approved by the Environmental
Protection Agency;
6.  Provide oversight and technical assistance during the
planning, design, and construction phase of the drinking water
treatment project for which the entity is applying for such loan;
7.  Be the instrumentality to make application to the
Environmental Protection Agency for the capitalization grant and
enter into the capitalization grant agreement, and be the recipient
of the capitalization grant; and
8.  Assess the technical capability of an applicant to ensure
compliance with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act over the long
term.
B.  In determining the cost effectiveness of any drinking water
treatment project, the Department shall require the preparation of a
cost effective analysis of feasible drinking water treatment or
conveyance alternatives capable of meeting state and federal
drinking water standards and public health requirements while
recognizing environmental and other nonmonetary considerations
determined to be relevant by the Department.

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