Clean Water Systems Service Areas Across Eastern Oklahoma
We install water softeners, whole-house filtration, iron and sulfur removal, and under-sink reverse osmosis in 20 Eastern Oklahoma cities. Every install starts with a free in-home water test and a system sized to your actual water, not a generic spec sheet. Pick your city below for local water-quality context and the four services we offer in that area.
Cities We Serve
Jump to any of our 20 service areas to see local water-quality data, the utility serving the city, and every service we offer there.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa Countyapproximately 411,000 residents. Served by City of Tulsa Water and Sewer (PWSID OK1020418).
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Tulsa and Wagoner Countiesapproximately 117,000 residents. Served by Broken Arrow Municipal Authority (PWSID OK1021508).
Owasso, Oklahoma
Tulsa and Rogers Countiesapproximately 39,000 residents. Served by City of Owasso (PWSID OK3007218; water purchased wholesale from the City of Tulsa).
Bixby, Oklahoma
Tulsa and Wagoner Countiesapproximately 30,000 residents. Served by Bixby Public Works Authority (PWSID OK3007243; water purchased wholesale from the City of Tulsa).
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Tulsa and Osage Countiesapproximately 19,000 residents. Served by City of Sand Springs (PWSID OK1020420).
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Washington and Osage Countiesapproximately 37,000 residents. Served by City of Bartlesville Water Utilities (PWSID OK1021401).
Claremore, Oklahoma
Rogers Countyapproximately 19,600 residents. Served by City of Claremore (PWSID OK1021512).
Catoosa, Oklahoma
Rogers and Wagoner Countiesapproximately 7,200 residents. Served by City of Catoosa (PWSID OK3006629; water purchased wholesale from the City of Tulsa).
Coweta, Oklahoma
Wagoner Countyapproximately 9,900 residents. Served by Coweta Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1021509).
Wagoner, Oklahoma
Wagoner Countyapproximately 8,300 residents. Served by Wagoner Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1021649).
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Cherokee Countyapproximately 16,800 residents. Served by Tahlequah Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1021701).
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Muskogee Countyapproximately 36,500 residents. Served by Muskogee Municipal Authority (PWSID OK1021607).
McAlester, Oklahoma
Pittsburg Countyapproximately 17,800 residents. Served by McAlester Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1020609).
Eufaula, Oklahoma
McIntosh Countyapproximately 2,800 residents. Served by Eufaula Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1020514).
Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Sequoyah Countyapproximately 8,600 residents. Served by City of Sallisaw (PWSID OK1020206).
Stilwell, Oklahoma
Adair Countyapproximately 4,000 residents. Served by City of Stilwell (PWSID OK1020205).
Henryetta, Oklahoma
Okmulgee Countyapproximately 5,800 residents. Served by City of Henryetta (PWSID OK1020709).
Jenks, Oklahoma
Tulsa Countyapproximately 27,000 residents. Served by Jenks Public Works Authority (PWSID OK3007201; water purchased wholesale from the City of Tulsa).
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Creek Countyapproximately 21,800 residents. Served by City of Sapulpa (PWSID OK1020404).
Pryor, Oklahoma
Mayes Countyapproximately 9,500 residents. Served by Municipal Utility Board of Pryor (PWSID OK3004611; water purchased wholesale from the Oklahoma Ordnance Works Authority).
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We cover the wider Tulsa metro and Green Country beyond the cities listed here. Reach out and we will confirm coverage for your address.
