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Waterway Clean Sweep Program

Waterway Clean Sweep Program

By participating in the Waterway Clean Sweep Program as a volunteer, communities, businesses, and people alike have the opportunity to make a substantial contribution to their own communities. Interested parties can apply to organize their own clean-up date or join...

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Keep storm drains clean.

Keep storm drains clean.

Water released into storm drains is a significant concern in Oklahoma City. Freshwater fish and other aquatic life in Oklahoma lakes are unable to survive the chlorine, contaminants, and chemicals that are illegally poured into storm drains. The drains along the curbs...

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The ODOT Trash-Off

The ODOT Trash-Off

The annual TRASH-OFF is the third Saturday each April!Our janitorial service would like you to know about the ODOT Trash-Off that is coming up. Oklahoma Department of Transportation has an annual TRASH-OFF every third Saturday in April. So join in and help clean up...

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OKC drinking water is safe to consume

OKC drinking water is safe to consume

The water system in Oklahoma City began in 1889, when the city was merely a thriving prairie encampment. Over a century later, Oklahoma City's supply is going to endure because of the unwavering dedication of visionary leaders who recognized the need to increase our...

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The Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) Program

The Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) Program

Get involved by “adopting” a two-mile section of highway for a two-year period Our commercial janitorial service would like you to know a little more about the Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) Program. Volunteer groups have been picking up trash around the Sooner State for over...

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OKC Tap Water is Clean

OKC Tap Water is Clean

OKC treated over 40 billion gallons of water.•203,000 samples of drinking water were collected.•0 violations of drinking water standards.••Latest report from the City of Oklahoma Drinking Water Quality Report for 2023 Over 1.4 million people in 17 Central Oklahoma...

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Scissortail Park

Scissortail Park

The new park promotes a healthy lifestyle This $132 million, 76 acre park extends from the Oklahoma River to downtown Oklahoma City. Part of MAPS3, Scissortail Park opened in 2019 with 40 acres opening in 2022 south of the Skydance Bridge. The bridge is a...

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Keep Oklahoma Beautiful

Keep Oklahoma Beautiful

Keep Oklahoma Beautiful As a commercial cleaning company we like to publicize state wide clean up efforts. Did you know that for over a decade the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful organization, takes part in the nation’s largest annual cleanup and has had 100% Oklahoma county...

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