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Once Geothermal Heat Pump System was installed then System was Flushed and Purged. New home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Flushing and purging a Geothermal Heat Pump System is very important to remove air bubbles. Air bubbles in a system will cause cavitations in heat pumps and loss of heat transfer. Flushing and purging also removes debris, and allows for installation of antifreeze solution. 30% Tax Credit for installing Geothermal Heat Pumps. Video created by owner of property. For more information http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu

Installing Ductwork, Piping and Geothermal Heat Pumps in a new home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Both a supply and return duct was installed in each room except no return in bathrooms and kitchen. Piping from the ground loop through the attic to the geothermal heat pumps was installed. A 2, 3 and 4 ton Geothermal Heat Pumps installed and connected to ground loops and ductwork. 30% Tax Credit for installing Geothermal Heat Pumps. Video created by owner of property. For more information http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu

Creating the Header for Geothermal Heat Pump System for a new home in Stillwater, Oklahoma. 6 boreholes were drilled 300 feet deep, a ground loop installed and the boreholes were grouted. A header connecting all 6 ground loops were installed with reverse return which allows each loop to have the same inlet and outlet pressure. Used to cancel the effects of pressure loss along the header. 30% Tax Credit for installing Geothermal Heat Pumps. Video created by owner of property. For more information http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu


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Stroud aggressively pursues corporations to its industrial park site and commercial or retail businesses to locate in our one-of-a-kind retail power center.

Midway Industrial Park
Our nearly 90-acre industrial park has the needed space available and the infrastructure, all utilities, and fiber optics in place, ready to build.
We have included a site map and a summary of each lot size in the industrial park and total land available.
To the south and east of the property are industrial access roads. The east road connects to State Highway 66 (historic Route 66) and the south road connects to US 377/SH 99. The industrial park is approximately 1-mile from I-44 and approximately 25 miles to I-40.

Retail Power Center
This property is the most strategic and advantageous location in the State of Oklahoma. It is located 65 miles from over 2.3 million Oklahomans.
Located at the Stroud exit, the property is frontage to I-44 (Turner Turnpike) with a traffic count over 25,000 cars per day passing by this key property.
The total available land is 57 acres (MOL). We have provided an aerial view of the property, a site plat map and description of the property.  For more detailed information contact City Hall at (918) 968-2890.

Utilities and Utility Providers
Stroud offers low-cost utilities from the following providers:

Electric: GrandRiver Dam Authority (GRDA) / City of Stroud
The City of Stroud operates the electric utility, which is capable of meeting the following: Use - 965,000 kWh on-peak, 1,035,000 kWh off-peak; Demand - 3500 kva on-peak, 3200 kva off-peak.

Natural Gas: Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. (ONG)
Natural gas distribution is provided to the site by the Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, and is available in quantities to meet heavy industrial requirements.

Telecommunications: Stroud is part of Windstream Communications, and has one digital switching station.  We are also served by Central Oklahoma Telephone Co. headquartered in Davenport.

Water: Stroud Lake (14,684 AF) supplies water to a treatment plant that provides the community with 1,500,000 GPD capacity. Consumption ranges from 245,000 to 400,000 GPD. Processed water demands from 350 gallons-per-minute to 800 gallons-per-minute instantaneous demand are available, onsite at 65-76 psi pressures.

Water System
Storage Capacity Daily Consumption Pressure In Mains Source - Capacity
Ground: 260,000 GPD Max: 1,100,000 GPD 75 PSI Lake - 1,200,000 GPD
Elevated: 1,275,000 GPD Min: 245,000 GPD 60 PSI  


Sanitation and Sewage Treatment
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The city's sewer treatment plant capable of treating 230,000 gal/day, with a BOD load of up to 3300 lbs/day and a TSS load of up to 250 lbs/day. Stroud has a SBR System of treatment. The city's sewage treatment system is currently operating at approximately 67% of capacity.

Sewer Treatment Capacity and Load
Measurement Capacity Present Load
Gallons per Day 1,000,000 310,000
Population Equivalent 10,000 3,100