Thursday, November 19, 2015
Southwest Oklahoma Cities Turn to Dredging as Silt Slowly Strangles Lakes
Oklahoma’s lakes weren’t built to last forever. Over time, dirt and debris are slowly filling them in.
Oklahoma’s lakes weren’t built to last forever. Over time, dirt and debris are slowly filling them in.
Now, the lake is 43 percent full, and rising.
Lawton is pulling out all the stops in its battle with the ongoing drought in western Oklahoma.