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About
What We Do
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Our Creek
About Spring Creek
Ecology of Spring Creek, 1988
Water Quality
Fish
Birds
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Poultry
Streambed Degradation
Loss of Cover
Gravel Mining
Fly Ash
Foreign Species Lawsuit
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Issues - Who to Call
Take Action
  Ozark streams  typically occupy narrow, steep-sided valleys and often amount to a series of short pools connected by  well-defined riffles .

Ozark streams typically occupy narrow, steep-sided valleys and often amount to a series of short pools connected by well-defined riffles.

  Chert gravel  is often at the bottom of the  stream  bed.

Chert gravel is often at the bottom of the stream bed.

  Ozark streams  are typically clear and relatively cool, often because they are fed by  springs .

Ozark streams are typically clear and relatively cool, often because they are fed by springs.

 Their  karst  topography, formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, is characterized by underground drainage systems with  sink holes and caves .

Their karst topography, formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, is characterized by underground drainage systems with sink holes and caves.

 Their clear, cool, hard waters have gravel bottom riffles, pools,runs and  gravel bars .

Their clear, cool, hard waters have gravel bottom riffles, pools,runs and gravel bars.

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  Ozark streams  typically occupy narrow, steep-sided valleys and often amount to a series of short pools connected by  well-defined riffles .
  Chert gravel  is often at the bottom of the  stream  bed.
  Ozark streams  are typically clear and relatively cool, often because they are fed by  springs .
 Their  karst  topography, formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, is characterized by underground drainage systems with  sink holes and caves .
 Their clear, cool, hard waters have gravel bottom riffles, pools,runs and  gravel bars .

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Spring Creek Coalition, Peggs, OK918 906-6762info@springcreekok.org

Spring Creek Coalition

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Mailing Address: PO Box 183 Oaks, OK 74359

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