Bond Programs
Lori Johnson, Chief, Financial Assistance Division
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Bixby Public Works Authority (Authority) received approval for a $9,850,000 Financial Assistance Program (FAP) loan on Tuesday from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve their water and wastewater infrastructure.
The Bixby Public Works Authority operates the water and wastewater systems serving over 12,000 active water connections and 10,800 sewer connections across Tulsa and Wagoner counties. As the city continues to grow, aging infrastructure presents increasing challenges to system reliability and service. To address its most critical needs, the Authority will undertake five major improvement projects. The largest project being funded is the extension of the Bixby Creek Interceptor, which will include installation of 3,462 linear feet (lf) of 16” force main (fm), 2,375 lf of 18” sewer line, 2,518 lf of 24” sewer, 5,600 lf of 8” water line, and modifications to the Latern Hill, South Main, and Ellard lift stations. Additional projects include closing the water line loop at Sheridan and 141st by installing approximately 2,640 lf of water line and a boost station, improvements at the 126th street lift station, replacing clay sewer lines in downtown Bixby, and installation of a new lift station in the Spring Tree area of Bixby, along with all appurtenances required to complete the 5 projects. These projects will enhance capacity, improve service efficiency, and support continued development.