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  • Tenkiller Lake boat ramps closed due to low lake levels

    TULSA — Due to low lake levels, all but three boat ramps are closed at Tenkiller Lake.The boat ramps still useable are Strayhorn Day Use Area, Sizemore II, and Chicken Creek South. The lake level at Tenkiller Ferry Lake is approximately 8.7 feet below normal due to lack of rain. The current level of the lake is 623.24 feet above sea level and the
  • Weekly 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 for February 13-19, 2011 at 1,110 Mega Watt hours, approximately 2 hours per day with all three hydropower
  • Lakes categorized in national assessment

    TULSA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, operates 38 water resource projects which provide protection from downstream flooding. These projects, along with all Corps projects nationwide, have been evaluated for dam safety risk and designated in categories ranging from Low Risk to Extremely High Risk. The overall objective is to
  • Weekly 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 for February 6-12, 2011 at 1,120 Mega Watt hours, approximately 2 hours per day with all three hydropower
  • Weekly 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 30-February 5, 2011 at 1,300 Mega Watt hours (2-3 hours per day with all three hydropower
  • Pearson-Skubitz Big Hill Lake continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Pearson-Skubitz Big Hill Lake, Kan., prevented more than $1.2 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $59.6 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in March 1981.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
  • Council Grove Lake continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Council Grove Lake, Kan., prevented more than $3.4 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $174.3 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in October 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
  • El Dorado Lake continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — El Dorado Lake, Kan., prevented more than $2.8 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $285.4 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in June 1981. 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
  • Elk City Lake continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Elk City Lake, Kan., prevented more than $11.2 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $465.2 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in March 1966.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
  • Fall River Lake continues to prevent flood damage

    TULSA — Fall River Lake, Kan., prevented more than $5.1 million in flood damages in 2010 and more than $475.5 million in flood damages since it was placed in full operation in April 1949. 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