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Oklahoma Lake Levels & Power Discharge Schedules

(Updated Daily)

   This is the Corps of Engineers lake information recording
   for Friday, November 06, 2009 as of 10:00  AM

At any time during this recording, you may press the pound sign
  and the message will repeat.

Power discharge schedules are tentative and subject to change at any time to
   meet power demand.

 All the lakes are reporting Murky Water, Except:
     Broken Bow Lake, 
     Kaw Lake, 
     Oologah Lake, 
     Skiatook Lake, 
     Tenkiller Lake, 

Arcadia Lake, OK is 2.0 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
 No discharge is scheduled for today.

Broken Bow Lake is 8.2 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 6900 cubic feet per second
  through the gates and turbines around the clock.

Copan Lake is   0.3 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 511 cubic feet per second.

Eufaula Lake is 3.4 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 17,000 cubic feet per second
  through the gates and turbines around the clock.

Ft Gibson Lake, OK is 4.4 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 15,000 cubic feet per second
  through the gates and turbines around the clock.

Hulah Lake is 1.5 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 1006 cubic feet per second.

Kaw Lake is 0.2 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 5,000 cubic feet per second thru the 
  turbines around the clock.

Keystone Lake is 4.8 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be  11800 cubic feet per second
   through the turbines around the clock.

Hudson Lake is 2.2 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 13,200 cubic feet per second thru the 
  turbines around the clock.

Oologah Lake is 4.5 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 5037 cubic feet per second.

Grand Lake O' The Cherokees, Pensacola Dam is at elevation  745.0 and steady.
  The average discharge will be 11,200 cubic feet per second thru the 
  turbines around the clock.

Skiatook Lake is 0.8 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 793 cubic feet per second.

Tenkiller Lake is 5.5 feet ABOVE  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 1400 cubic feet per second
  through the turbines around the clock.

Robert S. Kerr Lock & Dam & Reservoir (L&D 15) is 0.4 feet BELOW  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be 58,000 cubic feet per second
  through the gates and turbines around the clock.

Webbers Falls Lock & Dam & Reservoir (L&D 16) is 0.1 feet BELOW  normal and steady.
  The average discharge will be  37,000 cubic feet per second
   through the gates and turbines around the clock.

The Illinois River, Tahlequah, OK stage is 4.81 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 669-7085
  or visit our web site at www-wc.usace.army.mil.