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River system Red River of the South Clear Boggy Creek , [ 2 ] also known as the Clear Boggy River , is a 132-mile-long (212 km) [ 3 ] creek in southeastern Oklahoma that is a tributary of Muddy Boggy Creek .
This is a list of rivers in the state of Oklahoma, listed by drainage basin, alphabetically, and by size. In mean flow of water per second, the Arkansas is Oklahoma's largest river, followed by the Red River and the Neosho River .
The creek drains a 370.1 square miles (959 km 2) watershed across three counties in Oklahoma: Creek, Okmulgee, and Tulsa. [2]: 5 The entirety of the city of Sapulpa, along with almost all of Jenks and Glenpool, are included in the watershed. Part of the city of Tulsa is also included. [2]: 10
Tubing, also known as inner tubing, bumper tubing, towed tubing, biscuiting (in New Zealand), or kite tubing, is a recreational activity where an individual rides on top of an inner tube, either on water, snow, or through the air. The tubes themselves are also known as "donuts" or "biscuits" due to their shape.
The incident occurred when the operators opened a block valve to return an acid sampling system back to service. Very shortly after this block valve had been fully opened, the tubing directly downstream of the valve came apart, spraying two operators with acid. [16] May 15, 2014 – Los Angeles, pipeline rupture, 4 sickened [17]
Buck Creek (Choctaw: Lapitta Bok) is a 38.9-mile-long (62.6 km) [1] [failed verification] stream in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. It flows generally southward from its headwaters in the western Kiamichi Mountains to its confluence with the Kiamichi River.
While kite-fighting competitions are held safely in designated areas in countries like France and Chile, in Brazil, its widespread, unregulated use has caused numerous accidents over the years.
Muddy Boggy Creek, also known as the Muddy Boggy River, [2] is a 175-mile-long (282 km) [3] river in south central Oklahoma. The stream headwaters arise just east of Ada in Pontotoc County . [ 2 ] [ 4 ] It is a major tributary of the Red River in south central Oklahoma.