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  • Have some ‘serious’ fun at Corps lakes this Labor Day

    TULSA — It’s easy to have some serious fun at Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers parks and lakes. Now the Corps is encouraging the public to have ‘serious’ fun. In other words, be serious about personal safety when it comes to having fun. It’s easy to have some serious fun at Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers parks and lakes. Now
  • Blue-green algae update

    TULSA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, has revised its blue-green algae matrix to reflect the latest test results from Lake Texoma. In accordance with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Harmful Blue-Green Algae Guidelines, ALL of Lake Texoma is now under a blue-green algae WARNING, and water contact is
  • 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
  • Blue-green algae update

    TULSA – In order to provide members of the public the latest information available so that so that they are able to make informed decisions, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, has once again updated the blue-green algae matrix. (The latest version is incorporated in this document.) The Treasure Island portion of Lake Texoma west to
  • Blue-green algae update

    TULSA – In order to provide members of the public the latest information available so that so that they are able to make informed decisions, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, has once again updated the blue-green algae matrix. (The latest version is incorporated in this document.) Both swim beaches at Waurika Lake are CLOSED, and
  • Sedimentation bridge affecting lake level monitoring at Great Salt Plains Lake

    TULSA — The exceptional drought in the Southern Plains has reduced the level of Great Salt Plains Lake to the extent that a sedimentation bridge has formed near the spillway, cutting off the dam, the spillway and lake level monitoring equipment from the main body of the lake.Theexceptional drought in the Southern Plains has reduced the level of
  • Blue-green algae blooms in Waurika Lake

    TULSA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District is reporting that Waurika Lake is now at the ADVISORY level for a blue-green algae bloom. The bloom was observed during a regularly scheduled water quality sampling. At the ADVISORY level, water contact is discouraged. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District is reporting that Waurika
  • Corps updates blue-green algae information

    TULSA – Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, say that a blue-green algae advisory is in effect for all areas of Eufaula, Keystone, Skiatook, Tenkiller, and Fort Gibson lakes that are not already under warning or closure. During an advisory, water contact is discouraged. Several cases of illness possibly related to
  • Water releases at John Redmond Reservoir

    TULSA- Total water releases of approximately 170 cubic feet per second (cfs) began Tuesday from John Redmond Reservoir. The 170-cfs release will last for the next 30 days and may lower the lake level an additional 1.3 feet during that time period. This estimation is based on no additional rainfall.The increased release was requested by the Kansas
  • Agencies Work Jointly to Protect Endangered Species Below Sardis Lake

    TULSA – Small water releases from Sardis Lake have been initiated to help protect two endangered species of mussels in the Kiamichi River below Sardis Dam. Representatives of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cooperated in