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Arkansas River advocates raise alarm over Zinc Lake safety

June 12, 2024 | Public Works Committee Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma


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Arkansas River advocates raise alarm over Zinc Lake safety
During a recent government meeting, representatives from the Arkansas River Rights Coalition engaged in discussions regarding the safety concerns surrounding Zinc Lake, located in the Arkansas River near Tulsa. The coalition, comprised of river advocates, highlighted potential environmental and public health risks associated with the lake, emphasizing the need for immediate attention and action from local authorities.

The representatives outlined specific issues related to water quality and the impact of industrial activities in the area, urging for comprehensive assessments and monitoring to ensure the safety of the river ecosystem and surrounding communities. They called for increased transparency and collaboration between government agencies and local stakeholders to address these pressing concerns.

The meeting underscored the importance of safeguarding natural resources and the health of residents in the region, as advocates pushed for proactive measures to mitigate any potential hazards linked to Zinc Lake. The discussions reflect a growing awareness and urgency regarding environmental stewardship in the Arkansas River area.

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