
17-Jun-16
Season 5 Episode 548 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
One company touts its process as an alternative to wastewater injection.
As Oklahoma is rocked by earthquakes linked to oil and gas activity, one company is touting what it says is an alternative to wastewater injection wells. The Oklahoma Highway patrol becomes embroiled in the controversy over card readers and civil asset forfeiture. And a state agency serving children and communities is receiving one of the biggest budget cuts in the next fiscal year.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

17-Jun-16
Season 5 Episode 548 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
As Oklahoma is rocked by earthquakes linked to oil and gas activity, one company is touting what it says is an alternative to wastewater injection wells. The Oklahoma Highway patrol becomes embroiled in the controversy over card readers and civil asset forfeiture. And a state agency serving children and communities is receiving one of the biggest budget cuts in the next fiscal year.
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