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  • John Redmond Reservoir continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — John Redmond Reservoir, Kan., prevented more than $10.8 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $739 million in flood damages since it was impounded in September 1964.The Corps calculates the flood damage prevented by comparing flood damages that would have occurred if the lake was not in existence and the damage from flooding since
  • Marion Reservoir continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Marion Reservoir, Kan., prevented almost $6.8 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $345.9 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in February 1968. The Corps calculates the flood damage prevented by comparing flood damages that would have occurred if the lake was not in existence and the damage from flooding
  • Toronto Lake continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Toronto Lake, Kan., prevented more than $7.1 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $489.5 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in March 1960. The Corps calculates the flood damage prevented by comparing flood damages that would have occurred if the lake was not in existence and the damage from flooding
  • Tulsa District lakes in Kansas continue to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes in Kansas prevented more than $48.7 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $3 billion in flood damages since they were placed in full operation.Tulsa District manages eight multi-purpose lakes in southern Kansas. They are John Redmond Reservoir, Marion Reservoir, Council Grove Lake,
  • Lake Eufaula Lake Level

    TULSA, Okla. - In an effort to keep Lake Eufaula stakeholders up to date on lake conditions, the Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, provides the following information:Southwestern Power Administration estimates weekly generation January 23-29, 2011 at 2,000 Mega Watt hours, 3-4 hours per day with all three hydropower units, equivalent of
  • Lake Eufaula Lake Level

    TULSA, Okla. - In an effort to keep Lake Eufaula stakeholders up to date on lake conditions, the Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, provides the following information:Southwestern Power Administration (SWPA) estimates weekly generation for January 16-22, 2011 at 2,500 Mega Watt hours (5-6 hours per day with all three hydropower units)
  • Tenkiller Ferry Lake is 6.5 feet below normal

    TULSA — The lake level at Tenkiller Ferry Lake is 6.5 feet below normal due to lack of rain.The current level of the lake is 625.49 feet above sea level and the normal conservation pool level is 632 feet above sea level. Several boat ramps are still useable including Cato, Snake Creek Area I, Chicken Creek Campground, Cookson - west ramp, Elk
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to lower lake level at John Redmond Reservoir

    TULSA — The lake level at John Redmond Reservoir in Kansas will be lowered approximately two feet below normal conservation pool level to help facilitate the recovery efforts from a drowning that occurred Dec.4, 2010. Current releases are 5,000 cubic feet per second and the drawdown is expected to be completed by late tomorrow or early Thursday.
  • Lake Eufaula Lake Level

    TULSA, Okla.-  In an effort to keep Lake Eufaula stakeholders up to date on lake conditions, the Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, provides the following information:Southwestern Power Administration (SWPA) projects January generation at 2,114 Mega Watt hours or 450 cubic feet per second on average.  SWPA operates Eufaula as part of a