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  • Old Washita River basin containing floodwaters after North Cumberland Levee breach

    TULSA — An uninhabited area of the old Washita River basin is containing excess water after the river breached a section of the North Cumberland Levee, June 21.No homes or residences are located in the containment area.The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working with property owners, local officials, state and federal agencies to
  • Flood waters being contained in old Washita River Basin after topping Cumberland Levee

    TULSA — Floodwaters from the Washita River are being contained in the old Washita River basin after record flooding caused by Tropical Depression Bill caused it to begin topping the Cumberland Levee on the morning of June 20.An uninhabited containment area behind the Cumberland Levee, used for natural gas and oil production, is containing the
  • Corps cancels camping reservations at Tenkiller, Eufaula

    TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cancelled campsite reservations for all campgrounds at Lake Tenkiller and Lake Eufaula due to significant flood damage to its parks.“Our campgrounds suffered extensive damage due to flooding in May and June,” said Kent Dunlap, Tulsa District chief of Recreation Services.  “We
  • Corps to hold public workshops, request input for Lake Texoma Master Plan

    TULSA — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lake Texoma Project Office will host two public involvement workshops in Texas and Oklahoma to gain public input and feedback for the Lake Texoma master plan, June 22 and June 23.The first workshop takes place at Pottsboro High School, in Pottsboro, Texas, June 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. The second workshop takes
  • Corps to hold press conference explaining system release plan, recreation reopenings

    TULSA — The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host a press conference to explain the district’s System Release Plan at the Keystone Dam project office, June 5 at 10 a.m. Tulsa District Commander, Col. Richard A. Pratt, will explain how the Corps plans to safely and deliberately expel several billion gallons of water from the
  • Final Environmental Assessment Jellystone Camp Resort

    Finding of No Significant Impact on Jellystone Camp Resort and Commercial Marina at Keystone Lake, Oklahoma.
  • Kansas Area Corps Office: Be aware of high water

    TULSA — The Kansas Area office of the Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, wants Kansans to know that recent rainfall has elevated water levels of many lakes and rivers. The Corps asks visitors to keep a few important safety tips in mind:-When the horn sounds below a dam, water levels are going to increase. Please move away from the
  • W.D. Mayo Lock and Dam No. 14 closed due to high water

    TULSA — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announces the closure of W. D. Mayo Lock and Dam No. 14 to Navigation traffic due to high flows on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Colonel Richard A. Pratt, commander, Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will be at W.D. Mayo today at 4:30 p.m. to answer any questions media
  • Eufaula Dam north fishing area to close to public traffic

    TULSA — The fishing area on the north side of Eufaula Dam will close to public traffic, May 23 at 9 p.m. due to high water.“With more rainfall expected and additional releases possible, we are going to close the area this evening out of concern for public safety,” said Craig Robbins, manager, Eufaula Lake Office, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “We
  • Eufaula Dam fishing area closed to vehicle access

    TULSA — The access road from SH-71 to the fishing area on the south side of Eufaula Dam was closed to vehicle traffic, early morning, May 18.Visitors can park in the lot atop the dam and walk to the fishing area along the road.“Traffic is higher than capacity and congestion had become a problem,” said Jeff Knack, Area Manager, U.S. Army Corps of