
Oilton Public Works Authority
(OPWA)
Chairman: Patrick Kennedy | Supervisor: Brice Wilson | Billing/Utility Clerk: Kris Young
The O.P.W.A. operates and maintains the City’s gas, water and wastewater systems. Oilton’s drinking water comes from the Vamoosa Ada Aqueduct. The Vamoosa Ada runs through east-central Oklahoma. It goes north to south from the Kansas-Oklahoma border, west of Tulsa, and down to Seminole County. It is a major source of water for Tulsa and surrounding communities. It underlies about 2320-square miles.
Utility Bills:
Utility bills are sent out on the 1st of the month and are due by the 10th. Bills will be considered late after 4:30 p.m. on the 10th.
There is a 10% delinquent fee if paid after the 10th. If the bill is not paid by the 20th by 4:30 p.m. services will be disconnected and there will be a $75 reconnect fee.
Bills can be paid in person at city hall, by phone at (918) 862-3202 or online.
New Customers:
A new utility customer must complete an application in person with proof of ID for services needs. A deposit will be required which is refundable when the service is ended as long as the account is in good standing.
Services Provided:
Water, Gas, Trash and Sewer are provided by the OPWA. The City has a Roll-Off Dumpster that is available to utility customers.
Please contact City Hall at (918) 862-3202 if you have questions about rates or need to initiate or transfer services.