Lake Information Recording


This is the Corps of Engineers lake information recording
        for Friday April 26th, 2024 at 8 AM.

Power and gate discharge flow schedules
        are tentative and subject to change at any time.

Arcadia Lake is 0.4 ft ABOVE normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 0 cubic feet per second.

Broken Bow Lake is 0.7 ft BELOW normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 600 cubic feet per second.

Copan Lake is 2.0 ft BELOW normal and STEADY.
        The average discharge will be 5 cubic feet per second.

Eufaula Lake is 0.3 ft ABOVE normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 1,000 cubic feet per second.

Ft Gibson Lake is 1.7 ft ABOVE normal and STEADY.
        The average discharge will be 7,500 cubic feet per second.

Hulah Lake is 0.7 ft ABOVE normal and RISING. 
        The average discharge will be 10 cubic feet per second.

Kaw Lake is 0.6 ft BELOW normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 900 cubic feet per second.

Keystone Lake is 0.4 ft ABOVE normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 1,400 cubic feet per second.

Hudson Lake is 0.2 ft ABOVE normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 1,000 cubic feet per second.

Oologah Lake is 0.2 ft ABOVE normal and RISING. 
        The average discharge will be 0 cubic feet per second.

Grand Lake O' The Cherokees, Pensacola Dam is 0.1 ft BELOW normal and STEADY.
        The average discharge will be 8,000 cubic feet per second.

Skiatook Lake is 8.8 ft BELOW normal and STEADY. 
        The average discharge will be 100 cubic feet per second.

Tenkiller Lake is 1.0 ft ABOVE normal and RISING. 
        The average discharge will be 1,200 cubic feet per second.

Robert S. Kerr Lock & Dam & Reservoir (L&D 15) water surface elevation is 459.9 ft.

Webbers Falls Lock & Dam & Reservoir (L&D 16) water surface elevation is 490.0 ft.

The Illinios River, Tahlequah stage is 5.0 ft. 

Remember that power discharge schedules are tentative and subject to change at any time to meet power demands.
 
Please note, the call-in feature of the Tulsa District's Lake Recording will cease after July 31st, 2024. 
However, the Lake Recording will still be available on our website at www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/recording.php

For hydropower generation inquiries, please refer to either the published SWPA generation schedules at 
www.energy.gov/swpa/generation-schedules, or the Tulsa District's hydropower links on our website at 
www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/stations/hydropower/ 

For all other inquires, please visit the Tulsa District website at www.swt.usace.army.mil