OKC residents must be made aware of the problem. Local news recently did some stories, and OETA did a longer story, but no one, not the mayor, not the newspeople, none actually made the story sound as serious as it is. Granted, there may be some rains upstream, but it is quite possible you will not. The "if not" is so serious, I don't know how any responsible government official in any dependent water district can ignore or make light of the circumstances facing them. Image 200,000 plus without drinking water? No water to fight fires? Remember the wildfires? If this drought continues, OKC will change their ways. They will have no other choice. These are physical facts, and Canton cannot change them.