What is OK OWRB Oklahoma Water?
Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OK OWRB) native ArcGIS REST + AGOL Feature Services covering OK groundwater + flood-hazard data. 71 aquifer polygons across 4 leaf layers — Major Bedrock (15 — Garber-Wellington, Antlers, Roubidoux, Arbuckle-Simpson), Minor Bedrock (20), Major Alluvial (21 — Canadian River, Cimarron, North Fork Red River), Minor Alluvial (15). For O&G produced-water injection-zone analysis, target Major Bedrock by name. ~23,539 FEMA NFHL Special Flood Hazard Area polygons (FLD_ZONE: X=10K, AE=10.6K, A=2.7K, AO/AH minimal; ZONE_SUBTY: 0.2 PCT, FLOODWAY, etc.) — OWRB-published, includes BFE and depth attributes. ~10,749 Stream Fish Count observations across 26 fish-group taxonomic families (Centrarchidae sunfish/bass top, Cyprinidae minnows, Ictaluridae catfish) with sportFish flag. Aquifer GIS uses lowercase field names (name/class/type/label_code) — handler accommodates. None of these layers carry a county column upstream — geo filtering is bbox or near.
Available Tools
Requirements
- ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APISSet ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS=true to allow connector toggles.
Quick Setup Guide
Follow these steps to connect your AI agents to this connector
Set ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS=true for your deployment.
Open /mcp and turn on OK OWRB with the environmental switch.
Call the ok-owrb MCP tool — start with method=searchAquifers or method=getFloodplain.
Connect to Your AI Assistant
Choose your AI assistant below for specific setup instructions
Follow these steps to connect OK OWRB Oklahoma Water to Claude:
Step 1: Open Claude Settings
Launch Claude → Click the profile button (bottom left) → Navigate to Settings
Step 2: Access Connectors
Scroll down to the Connectors tab → Navigate to the bottom → Click “Add Custom Connector”
Step 3: Name Your Connector
Enter any name you'd like for this connector
Step 4: Get the Connector URL
Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use
Step 5: Add the Connector
Paste the URL in the “Remote MCP Server URL” text box → Click Add
Step 6: Start Using
Your connector is now ready to use in Claude
Follow these steps to connect OK OWRB Oklahoma Water to ChatGPT:
Step 1: Enable Developer Mode
Go to Settings → Connectors → Advanced → Enable Developer mode
Step 2: Create New Connector
Go back to Connectors page → Click “Create” (top right)
Step 3: Name Your Connector
Enter any name you'd like for this connector (descriptions are optional)
Step 4: Get the Connector URL
Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use
Step 5: Add the URL
Paste the URL in the “MCP Server URL” text box
Step 6: Set Authentication
Click the authentication dropdown → Select “No authentication” (PatchOps handles authentication internally)
Step 7: Create the Connector
Click “I understand and want to continue” checkbox → Press Create
Step 8: Using the Connector
Start a new chat → Click the + button (left of text box) → Open dropdown → Hover over three dots labeled “More” → Select your connector
Instructions for connecting OK OWRB Oklahoma Water to GitHub Copilot:
Coming Soon
Detailed setup instructions for GitHub Copilot will be added here.
For other MCP-compatible platforms:
Step 1: Get the Connector URL
Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use
Step 2: Add to Configuration
Add this configuration to your MCP settings file. Replace the URL with your specific connector URL from the /mcp page:
"OK OWRB Oklahoma Water-MCP": {
"url": "https://patchops.ai/api/mcp/...",
"type": "http"
}Example Configuration
Here’s an example using PatchOps MCP:
"PatchOps-MCP": {
"url": "https://patchops.ai/api/mcp/...",
"type": "http"
}