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Meridian is a town in eastern Logan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 38 at the 2010 census, a decline of 29.5 percent from the figure of 54 in 2000. [3] It is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community name was chosen because of its location on the Indian meridian. [4]
Waterworks and Wastewater Works Advisory Council; Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Wildlife Conservation Commission (governing body of Department) High Plains Study Council and Task Force; Illinois River Task Force; Lone Chimney Water Association; Oklahoma Water Research Institute Governor’s Water Resources Research Coordinating ...
In Oklahoma, streamwater is defined to include “water in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and playa lakes” [2] (or dry lakes). Streamwater is considered to be publicly owned; the Oklahoma Water Resources board is responsible for appropriation for all areas of the State of Oklahoma except the Grand River basin, where the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) has responsibility for allocation on a use ...
Sep. 13—Meridian Public Works crews were hard at work Tuesday on a storm drainage project along Old Country Club Road East. In a news release announcing the project, Public Works Director of ...
Burgas is located some 360 kilometres (224 mi) from Sofia, 255 km (158 mi) from Plovdiv, 130 km (81 mi) from Varna, and 332 km (206 mi) from Istanbul. To the west, south and north, the city is surrounded by the Burgas Lakes: Burgas, Atanasovsko, and Mandrensko, which are home to several hundred bird species.
When Albert and Sherry Martin moved back to Oklahoma two and a half years ago, they settled down on a plot of land in the small rural city of Konawa, about 75 miles southeast of Oklahoma City.
The Indian meridian, in longitude 97° 14′ 30″ west from Greenwich, extends from Red River to the south boundary of Kansas, and, with the base line in latitude 34° 30′ north, governs the surveys in Oklahoma east of 100° west longitude from Greenwich (all of Oklahoma except the Oklahoma panhandle).
This project provides irrigation water to some 48,000 acres (190 km 2) of land located in southwestern Oklahoma. Lake Altus had its beginnings in 1927 when the city of Altus, Oklahoma built Altus Dam as a source of municipal water for the city. Interest in providing irrigation water to farmers in the region prompted the U.S. Government to ...