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Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan

 

Water Information Mapping System (WIMS)

WIMS custom mapping application
Launch WIMS Well Log Map Viewer
View water well locations, records, and related data.

Launch WIMS Water Quality Map Viewer
View water quality data (including sampling locations) collected by the OWRB.

Launch WIMS Wetland Map Viewer
View and learn about Oklahoma's wetlands.

Launch WIMS Arbuckle Map Viewer
View data specific to the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer Study
WIMS is an Internet-based map server that enables users to create custom maps by selecting an area of interest and map features (layers) to display, such as water resources, political boundaries, geology, and aerial images. A supported Web browser is required to use WIMS.

Launch WIMS Custom Map Viewer

NoticeIf this technology is new to you, we strongly recommend viewing the Interactive Mapper Demonstration before proceeding.
Browser Requirements:
  • IE 5.0 and up
  • Netscape 6.0 and up
  • Mozilla 1.2 and up
  • Firefox 1.0 and up
  • Javascript
  • Allow pop-up windows
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
These maps are provided for general reference information only and without warranty of any kind. The map layers displayed in this map viewer were produced from various sources at varying degrees of accuracy and precision. Metadata documents are provided for each geographic layer. These documents describe the layer’s purpose and limitations. See the Map Service Disclaimer for details.
*Maps may require more time to load on a dial-up connection.


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