Oklahoma Information
Oklahoma, the leading state of manmade lakes, has a diverse setting
from grassy plains to forests and rolling mountains. Pollution can
have disastrous effects on these resources. The major crops--wheat,
hay, and cotton--and main agricultural products--cattle, dairy products,
and poultry--can also suffer from pollution. Prevention is the key
to a healthy environment. You can help by joining a state environmental
pollution prevention program. Some of Oklahoma's programs are WILD,
Hunter Education Program, Aquatic Resources Program, Oklahoma Wildscrapes
Certification Program, Biodiversity Program, and Environment Program. EPA's State Partners Include Oklahoma
Department of Environmental Quality Office
of the Secretary of the Environment Oklahoma
Conservation Commission Oklahoma
Corporation Commission Oklahoma
Department of Labor Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture Oklahoma
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