Oklahoma Environmental Profile

Comprehensive environmental data from EPA sources for Oklahoma (OK)

Overview

TRI Facilities
401
Water Systems
883
Superfund Sites
18
Total Violations
28,341
Total Releases
35.4M lbs
Health Violations
812
water systems

Largest Polluters

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# Facility Total Releases
1 KOCH FERTILIZER ENID LLC 5.8M lbs
2 INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO 5.8M lbs
3 CLEAN HARBORS LONE MOUNTAIN LLC LONE MOUNTAIN FACILITY 2.9M lbs
4 LSB CHEMICAL L.L.C. 2.6M lbs
5 PRYOR SOLAE 2.3M lbs
6 TYSON POULTRY INC-BROKEN BOW PROCESSING PLANT 2.1M lbs
7 US ECOLOGY TULSA INC 1.9M lbs
8 TERRA NITROGEN L.P. VERDIGRIS PLANT 1.8M lbs
9 TERRA INTERNATIONAL (OKLAHOMA) LLC. 1.3M lbs
10 A-LINE TDS INC. 1.2M lbs
11 NUCERA SOLUTIONS LLC 736.8K lbs
12 PHILLIPS 66 PONCA CITY SITE 463.2K lbs
13 HALLIBURTON MANUFACTURING & LEASING CO LLC 388.3K lbs
14 OGE ENERGY CORP RIVER VALLEY GENERATING STATION 325.7K lbs
15 U.S. ARMY - FORT SILL, OK (RANGE FACILITY) 325.6K lbs
16 WYNNEWOOD REFINING CO 291.5K lbs
17 REAL ALLOY RECYCLING LLC 288.0K lbs
18 HUBERENGINEERED WOODS LLC 252.8K lbs
19 JUPITER SULPHUR LLC 213.7K lbs
20 TRACKER MARINE LLC 190.7K lbs

Water Quality

Systems with Health Violations

Water System Population Violations
HOMINY 2,584 563
BARNSDALL 1,243 379
MAYSVILLE 1,212 378
WEWOKA PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY 3,450 378
SARDIS LAKE WATER AUTHORITY 307 366
CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY 3,262 337
FAIRFAX 1,555 313
RYAN UTILITIES AUTHORITY 800 295
WAURIKA PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY 2,100 275
BEGGS 1,364 270
GRANDFIELD 1,110 262
OSAGE CO RWD #20 (HULAH) 350 243
PUSHMATAHA CO. RWD #3 4,825 233
CHOCTAW CO. RWSG & SWMD #6 850 233
EUFAULA PWA 2,766 231
PITTSBURG CO. RWD #14 1,680 220
WAGONER CO. RWD #2 2,000 210
MUSKOGEE CO. RWD #3 1,300 207
BOSWELL PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY 932 205
STRINGTOWN PWA 1,105 198

Cities with Water Issues

Superfund Sites (18)

Site Name Status HRS Score
Compass Industries (Avery Drive) Deleted NPL Site 36.57
Double Eagle Refinery Co. Deleted NPL Site 30.83
Eagle Industries NPL Site 50.00
Fansteel Metals/FMRI NPL Site 0.00
Fourth Street Abandoned Refinery Deleted NPL Site 30.67
Hardage/Criner NPL Site 51.01
Henryetta Iron and Metal NPL Site 49.33
Hudson Refinery NPL Site 29.34
Imperial Refining Company Deleted NPL Site 30.00
Mosley Road Sanitary Landfill Deleted NPL Site 38.06
National Zinc Corp. Proposed NPL Site 50.00
Oklahoma Refining Co. NPL Site 46.01
Sand Springs Petrochemical Complex Deleted NPL Site 28.86
Tar Creek (Ottawa County) NPL Site 58.15
Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard Deleted NPL Site 30.98
Tinker Air Force Base (Soldier Creek/Building 3001) NPL Site 42.24
Tulsa Fuel and Manufacturing Deleted NPL Site 50.00
Wilcox Oil Company NPL Site 50.00

Counties (60 total)

County Population Facilities
Tulsa 89
Oklahoma 53
Rogers 25
Canadian 17
Muskogee 14
Creek 13
Grady 13
Mayes 13
Carter 9
Kay 10
Cleveland 9
Bryan 7
Mccurtain 7
Ottawa 6
Stephens 7
Comanche 6
Custer 6
Garfield 6
Marshall 5
Woodward 5

Showing top 20 counties by environmental activity. Oklahoma has 60 counties total.

Largest Cities

Oklahoma City
Pop: —
52 facilities · 11 water systems
Alex
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1 facilities · 1 water systems
Amber
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1 facilities · 2 water systems
Edmond
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2 facilities · 15 water systems
Chickasha
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4 facilities · 3 water systems
Bradley
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1 facilities · 1 water systems
Calumet
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4 facilities · 2 water systems
Cashion
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2 facilities · 1 water systems
Ninnekah
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1 facilities · 1 water systems
Crescent
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1 facilities · 2 water systems
El Reno
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4 facilities · 4 water systems
Harrah
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1 facilities · 3 water systems
Guthrie
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1 facilities · 3 water systems
Marlow
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1 facilities · 2 water systems
Lindsay
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1 facilities · 2 water systems
Maysville
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1 facilities · 1 water systems
Norman
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6 facilities · 6 water systems
Noble
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1 facilities · 4 water systems
Perry
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1 facilities · 3 water systems
Pocasset
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1 facilities · 1 water systems

About This Data

This page aggregates environmental data from three EPA programs for Oklahoma: the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) for industrial chemical releases, the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) for water quality, and the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL) for hazardous waste cleanup sites.

PlainEnviro presents this data without advocacy framing. Numbers reflect reported data and may not capture all environmental activity. For specific health or environmental concerns, contact your state environmental agency.