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The project will help to protect the shoreline of Skiatook Lake from erosion and improve the water quality of the lake. Erosion is a major problem at Skiatook Lake, and it is estimated that the project will help to prevent $10 million in erosion damage over the next 50 years. The project will also help to improve the water quality of the lake by reducing nutrient loading from stormwater runoff and agricultural fields.
The project will help to protect the shoreline of Skiatook Lake from erosion and improve the water quality of the lake. Erosion is a major problem at Skiatook Lake, and it is estimated that the project will help to prevent $10 million in erosion damage over the next 50 years. The project will also help to improve the water quality of the lake by reducing nutrient loading from stormwater runoff and agricultural fields.
This will increase wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities at the lake. The project will create new habitat for fish and wildlife, and it will also improve recreational opportunities at the lake by creating new boat ramps, fishing piers, and hiking trails.
This will increase wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities at the lake. The project will create new habitat for fish and wildlife, and it will also improve recreational opportunities at the lake by creating new boat ramps, fishing piers, and hiking trails.
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