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Bartlesville Water Supply Fully Replenished After Recent Rains
City manager reports water levels at 100% capacity following drought-breaking precipitation.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 9:42pm
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Bartlesville's water supply, once threatened by drought, has been fully replenished by recent rains, a testament to the community's resilience.Bartlesville TodayDuring a Bartlesville city council meeting, City Manager Mike Bailey shared an update on the city's water supply, stating that recent beneficial rains have fully replenished the local reservoirs and aquifers after a period of drought conditions.
Why it matters
Bartlesville relies on a limited local water supply, so maintaining adequate reserves is crucial, especially during periods of extended dry weather. The city's ability to weather droughts and quickly recover water levels is an important indicator of the community's resilience and preparedness for extreme weather events.
The details
Bailey reported that Bartlesville's water supply is currently at 100% capacity following the recent rainfall, a significant improvement from the drought conditions leading up to the precipitation. The city manager credited the timely rains with restoring the local reservoirs and aquifers to full levels, ensuring Bartlesville has sufficient water resources to meet the community's needs.
- The Bartlesville city council meeting where the water supply update was provided took place this week.
- The recent rains that replenished the water supply occurred over the past week.
The players
Mike Bailey
The city manager of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, who provided the update on the city's water supply levels during a recent city council meeting.
What’s next
The city will continue to monitor the water supply and provide updates to the public as needed. Officials will also work to ensure long-term water security through conservation efforts and infrastructure improvements.
The takeaway
Bartlesville's ability to quickly recover its water supply after a period of drought demonstrates the community's preparedness and resilience in the face of extreme weather events, an important factor for the city's future growth and sustainability.

