This is the Corps of Engineers lake information recording for Wednesday, May 16, 2012 as of 08:00 AM Power discharge schedules are tentative and subject to change at any time to meet power demand. Arcadia Lake, OK is 0.1 feet ABOVE normal and steady. No discharge is scheduled for today. Broken Bow Lake is 0.3 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 980 cubic feet per second through the turbines from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Copan Lake is 5.1 feet ABOVE normal and falling. The average discharge will be 3945 cubic feet per second. Eufaula Lake is 0.2 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 8300 cubic feet per second through the turbines around the clock. Ft Gibson Lake, OK is 0.6 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 1600 cubic feet per second through the turbines from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Hulah Lake is 10.7 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 1972 cubic feet per second. Kaw Lake is 0.3 feet BELOW normal and steady. No discharge is scheduled for today. Keystone Lake is 1.8 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 6000 cubic feet per second through the turbines around the clock. Hudson Lake is 1.0 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 1000 cubic feet per second thru the turbines during the afternoon / daylight hours. Oologah Lake is 7.3 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 7941 cubic feet per second. Grand Lake O' The Cherokees, Pensacola Dam is at elevation 742.9 and steady. No discharge is scheduled for today. Skiatook Lake is 5.5 feet BELOW normal and steady. The average discharge will be 37 cubic feet per second. Tenkiller Lake is 0.4 feet ABOVE normal and steady. The average discharge will be 460 cubic feet per second through the turbines from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Robert S. Kerr Lock & Dam & Reservoir (L&D 15) The average discharge will be 30000 cubic feet per second through the turbines around the clock. Webbers Falls Lock & Dam & Reservoir (L&D 16) The average discharge will be 10000 cubic feet per second through the turbines around the clock. The Illinois River, Tahlequah, OK stage is 4.98 feet. Remember that power discharge schedules are tentative and subject to change at any time to meet power demands. If you need additional information call 918-669-7085.