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  • Corps finds ‘no significant impact’ for Lake Texoma revised shoreline management plan

    According to the Tulsa District’s “Finding of no significant impact” letter, available on the Tulsa District website and in the USACE Headquarters Library. - The FONSI letter is located at the USACE Headquarters Library at https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16021coll7/id/16497 - No compensatory mitigation is required - Final draft environmental assessment and FONSI will be complete by January 2, 2021 - The SMP revision will have no effect on species listed in the Endangered Species Act of 1973 - All relevant environmental laws have been considered and agency coordination is complete - According to the FONSI letter, public review of the draft SMP, environmental assessment, and FONSI will be completed by January 2, 2021

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  • Lake Texoma announces winter campground operations

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District announces winter campground operations for Lake Texoma to take effect October 1, 2014.
  • Two camping loops to close temporarily at Lake Texoma

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District reminds patrons of Lake Texoma that the “A” and “F” loops within Lakeside campground will not be available for use July 8 through Aug. 26.
  • Lake Texoma moratorium on shoreline management use requests to end

    TULSA, Okla. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District announced today that effective July 1, 2014 the moratorium on shoreline management use requests at Lake Texoma will end. The Texoma Lake Office will first process boat dock applications already in the database in the order originally received. It is unknown how long it may take to clear
  • Drought leads to low lake level at Texoma; boaters should be vigilant

    The Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers advises visitors to Lake Texoma of the impact an extreme drought is having on the lake level. The current water level is several feet below normal and the Corps urges boaters to be vigilant when on the water. There is water for boating and other activities.
  • Lake Texoma experiencing negative impacts of long-term drought

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District (USACE) and The Southwestern Power Administration (SWPA) acknowledge the negative impacts associated with reduced water levels at Lake Texoma. Hydropower and municipal and industrial water supply usage contribute to the lower level, but remain critical in meeting electricity and water needs.
  • Lake Texoma in drought management mode

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District announced today that the pool elevation of Lake Texoma has dropped to 612 feet, entering the lake into Drought Level 2 of the District’s Drought Contingency Plan.
  • Blue-green algae advisory lifted at Lake Texoma

    Based on recent test results, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District has lifted the lake-wide blue-green algae advisory at Lake Texoma.
  • Lake Texoma blue-green algae warning reduced to lake-wide advisory

    TULSA – Test results from blue-green algae samples taken Feb. 22, 2012 at Lake Texoma show blue-green algae cell densities still exceed the ADVISORY level.The lake-wide advisory remains in effect. Water contact is still discouraged.The most recent results indicate three locations are still above the ADVISORY threshold of 20,000 cells per milliliter
  • Public comment period open and public information workshop to be held to discuss Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Denison Land Conveyance, Lake Texoma, OK and TX

    TULSA – The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Denison Land Conveyance, Lake Texoma, Oklahoma and Texas.The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Denison Land Conveyance, Lake Texoma, Oklahoma and
  • Lake Texoma in drought management mode

    TULSA – The Red River Basin, including Lake Texoma, is currently experiencing an exceptional drought. Monthly inflows into the lake have been well below average, resulting in a pool elevation that is also below normal. In fact, June and July inflows were less than 10 percent of average. The Red River Basin, including Lake Texoma, is currently