GRDA Lake Information Released
GRDA Floodgate Release Bulletin
Grand Lake elevation was 745.99' at 8 a.m. Thursday
Currently the United States Army Corps of Engineers has directed five (5) gates to be opened at Pensacola Dam.
Total inflows into the Grand Lake are 30,776 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Current releases through Pensacola floodgates are 6,240 cfs.
Pensacola Dam has six (6) units generating, releasing 13,649 cfs.
Total Pensacola releases through gates and generation is 19,889 cfs.
Lake Hudson elevation at 8 a.m. Thursday was 622.47'.
No floodgates are open at Robert S. Kerr Dam.
Total inflows into Lake Hudson are 20,967 cfs.
Kerr Dam has two (2) units generating, releasing 20,967 cfs.
The Grand River watershed consists of approximately 12,000 square miles of runoff in parts of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Of that total, over half -- 7,000 square miles -- is uncontrolled runoff, meaning there is no reservoir to control it above the Pensacola Dam. However, the remaining 5,000 square miles of runoff passes through the John Redmond Dam, located near Burlington, Kansas, prior to reaching the Grand River system in Oklahoma
Grand Lake elevation was 745.99' at 8 a.m. Thursday
Currently the United States Army Corps of Engineers has directed five (5) gates to be opened at Pensacola Dam.
Total inflows into the Grand Lake are 30,776 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Current releases through Pensacola floodgates are 6,240 cfs.
Pensacola Dam has six (6) units generating, releasing 13,649 cfs.
Total Pensacola releases through gates and generation is 19,889 cfs.
Lake Hudson elevation at 8 a.m. Thursday was 622.47'.
No floodgates are open at Robert S. Kerr Dam.
Total inflows into Lake Hudson are 20,967 cfs.
Kerr Dam has two (2) units generating, releasing 20,967 cfs.
The Grand River watershed consists of approximately 12,000 square miles of runoff in parts of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Of that total, over half -- 7,000 square miles -- is uncontrolled runoff, meaning there is no reservoir to control it above the Pensacola Dam. However, the remaining 5,000 square miles of runoff passes through the John Redmond Dam, located near Burlington, Kansas, prior to reaching the Grand River system in Oklahoma
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