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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending the REAL ID full enforcement date by 19 months, from October 1, 2021 to May 3, 2023, due to circumstances resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Open Benefits

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending the REAL ID full enforcement date by 19 months, from October 1, 2021 to May 3, 2023, due to circumstances resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Open Benefits

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending the REAL ID full enforcement date by 19 months, from October 1, 2021 to May 3, 2023, due to circumstances resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

OKLAHOMA’S ECONOMIC FUTURE AND QUALITY OF LIFE DEPEND ON ITS WATER.

The mission of the OWRB is to protect and enhance the quality of life for Oklahomans by managing and improving
the state’s water resources to ensure clean and reliable water supplies, a strong economy, and a safe and healthy
environment. Since 1957, the OWRB has focused on fair water appropriation, water infrastructure fi nancing, longrange water planning, and robust technical data collection to inform state and local policy and planning.

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INNOVATION

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INNOVATION

INNOVATION

Be A Neighbor Network

Be a Neighbor is a new resource from OKDHS that connects Oklahomans in need with local non-profits that can help. Through the Be A Neighbor portal, you can search specific need (food, child care, etc) and find organizations in your local community that you can reach out to directly for support.

Oklahomans can find local non-profits that help their specific needs.

Non-profit organizations become more visible to people in their local communities

Volunteers find impactful work, close to home

Oklahoma's economic future and quality of life depend on its water.

As the state's water resources planning and development agency, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) defines policy and conducts the state's water business through a nine member Board appointed by the Governor. Since its founding in 1957, the OWRB has delivered equitable water appropriation and permitting, low-cost infrastructure financing, long range water resources and flood planning, and robust technical information to inform state and local policy and planning. The agency also oversees the state dam safety, floodplain management, and water well drillers licensing programs.