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Administration DD – Chard-McClaryChief Engineer – Parrott ADD - LyhaneSec IV – Smith WQMAC, Finance, Personnel Support & Emergency Response EPM III – Hildebrand Compliance EPM II – Welsh Field Inspection/ Enforcement EM II – Coffey DWSRF EM II - Carr Compliance EPM II – Bailey Industrial & Stormwater Field Inspection/ Enforcement EM II – Craney Municipal Field Inspection/ Enforcement EM II – To be advertise soon Discharge Permitting EM II – Paden Construction Permitting/ Engineering Report Review EM II –Chen Modeling, TMDL, 208 & 303(d) EM II /EPM II – To be advertised soon Operator Certification EM II – Wisniewski Next Gen Reporting, Technical Support & QA/QC EM II –Derichsweiler Discharge & Stormwater Permitting EM II – To be advertised soon Enforcement Construction and Operations NPDES Permitting Compliance Tracking Public Water Supply EM III – Thompson Water Quality Planning EM III- Rosch Wastewater EM III– Moe Next Gen Reporting, Technical Support & Operator Certification EPM III – Pruitt Focus on drinking water Water Quality Division

Customer Service Training All DEQ Managers have received customer service training from Dr. Manzer with OSU. One idea he emphasized is - “make sure the water gets to the end of the row” Customer Service Training

To push the flow of information on customer service, all DEQ employees will receive customer service training by May Water Quality is the next Division to receive training Three top initiatives when providing customer service Reliability – Consistency of your performance and dependability Responsive – Your willingness or readiness to provide service Competence – The possession of the required skills and knowledge, by the employee, to provide the service

Oklahoma’s Statewide Historical Precipitation

Dust Bowl Era 1950’s Drought Current Drought West Central Oklahoma’s Statewide Historical Precipitation and Temperature

Oklahoma’s Statewide Historical Precipitation Lake Overholser 1919 WPA Projects Lake Hefner 1947 Lake Eufaula Lake Atoka 1959 Lake Optima McGee Creek 1976 Lake Arcadia Dust Bowl

Central Oklahoma Regional Water Supply Infrastructure Study

Oklahoma Normal Annual Precipitation

Oklahoma Population Counties

Central Oklahoma Regional Water Supply Infrastructure Study

Central Oklahoma Regional Water Supply Infrastructure Study

Central Oklahoma Regional Water Supply Infrastructure Study

Integrated Water Cycle Management Construction Standards Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act Operator Certification Volunteer activities to help communities Water loss program Capacity development Construction Stormwater Permits Compliance with Clean Water Act Industrial Stormwater Permits Stormwater permitting in Sensitive Water Watershed Construction Standards National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to discharge Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies Maintaining the 303(d) list for impaired streams Compliance with Clean Water Act Water Reuse Regulations

Tim Ward