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From YouTube: Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust - 3-28-2023
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It's
my
mic
on
there
we
go
so
we
we
live
in
one
of
the
highest
wind
zones
in
the
U.S
here
in
Oklahoma,
City
I
know
that's
hard
to
believe,
but
we
do,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
our
trash
cans
stay
upright,
with
the
lids
closed
through
a
high,
very
high
percentage
of
the
wind
events
here
in
Oklahoma
city.
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B
A
A
C
C
I
have
a
couple
of
items
here,
the
pro
forma.
Our
revenues
are
on
target.
Our
waste
water
and
Solid.
Waste
Management
expenses
are
on
target
through
the
this
time
of
the
year,
and
our
water
expenses
are
on
target
consistent
with
the
adjustment
that
we
made
to
the
budget
a
few
months
back
to
cover
the
increase
in
increased
cost
in
chemicals
and
energy.
So
everything
is
as
expected
to
date.
The
other
item
I
would
like
to
talk
about
is
the
lake
levels
Hefner
in
Canton
are
just
over
five
feet
below
full
pool.
C
After
is
continuing
to
drop.
You
know
the
the
drought
we're
having
out
west
is
a
major
impact
on
Hefner.
I
was
hoping
this
this
week
with
the
rains
here
that
we
got
a
little
bit
out
west,
but
we
really
did
not
we're
withdrawing
25
to
30
million
gallons
a
day
out
of
Hefner
and
the
canal
flows
are
running
about
20
and
we
are
not
putting
any
water
in
the
over
holster.
So
all
the
water
coming
down
the
river
is
going
into
after
Draper
is
actually
filling
a
bit
it's
about
six
feet
below
full
pool.
C
If
you
remember
last
the
end
of
last
summer,
it
was
about
a
little
over
10
feet
below
full
pool,
so
we're
doing
a
little
better
at
Draper.
Mcgee
Creek
is
three
a
little
over
three
feet
above
full
pool
and
a
Toca
is
about
a
foot
above
full
pool.
They
got
quite
a
bit
of
rain
down.
B
C
So
they're
they're
actually
releasing
water
and
it's
a
shame,
I
wish.
We
could
get
it
up
here,
but
with
the
current
60
inch
Atoka
pipeline,
we
can
only
pump
80
million
gallons
a
day
and
right
now
out
of
Draper
we're
we're
pulling
about
50..