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  • Lower than normal lake levels hazard for boaters at Fort Gibson

    TULSA - Boaters are reminded to use caution while boating on Fort Gibson Lake due to lower than normal lake levels.Currently the lake level is about one foot below normal and will be kept at that level for the next one to two years. The lowering of the lake levels is necessary to allow contractor’s to continue work on the tainter (flood) gates at
  • Canton Lake to reopen to boating traffic

    TULSA — Effective immediately, Canton Lake is reopened for boat traffic, but not all ramps at the lake are open because of the low lake level and the closure of Canadian Campground. — Effective immediately, Canton Lake is reopened for boat traffic, but not all ramps at the lake are open because of the low lake level and the closure of Canadian
  • Tall Chief Cove swim beach at Skiatook Lake to close

    TULSA – The swim beach at Tall Chief Cove on Skiatook Lake will close June 15 due to low lake levels brought on by the continuing drought. The swim beach at Tall Chief Cove on Skiatook Lake will close June 15 due to low lake levels brought on by the continuing drought.Skiatook Lake is nearly 6 feet below its normal pool elevation and the lake level
  • 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 April 24-30, 2011 at 140 Mega Watt hours, approximately 0.25 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 estimates weekly generation for April 17-23, 2011 at 140 Mega Watt hours, approximately 0.25 hours per day with all three hydropower
  • Lower than normal lake levels hazard for boaters at John Redmond Reservoir

    TULSA- Boaters are urged to use caution while boating on John Redmond Reservoir due to lower than normal lake levels. The lake levels at the reservoir will be kept approximately one and a half foot below normal for the next one to two years to perform maintenance at the dam. The lake levels will fluctuate depending on the season. Boaters should
  • 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 April 10-16, 2011 at 140 Mega Watt hours, approximately 0.25 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 estimates weekly generation for April 2-9, 2011 at 140 Mega Watt hours, approximately 0.25 hours per day with all three hydropower units,
  • 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 March 27- April 2, 2011 at 140 Mega Watt hours, approximately 0.25 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 estimates weekly generation for March 20-26, 2011 at 140 Mega Watt hours, approximately 0.25 hours per day with all three hydropower