TULSA COUNTY — After yet another round of wet weather, the Army Corps of Engineers will increase the flow from Keystone Dam to 275,000 cfs beginning at 7 a.m. Last night the release rate of Keystone ...
MANNFORD, Okla. — Some Mannford residents have expressed concern over a proposal to expand the Keystone Dam. FOX23 spoke with Mannford resident Lacey Dilley on Tuesday. "There's a big concern, not ...
Keystone Dam is currently reading 32 feet above normal, and the release numbers are continuing to increase which means the flooding could be more wide spread downstream. Yesterday the Corps of ...
The Army Corps of Engineers increased the release rate from Keystone Dam Monday morning which will put more pressure on levees in west Tulsa. Emergency officials say the levees are still holding up ...
The Keystone Dam was completed 55 years ago, and Don Brummett was one of the people who helped make it happen. The Keystone Dam released the second-highest amount of water in its history during this ...
Keystone hit a “record pool” at 757 feet elevation during the May flood — 34 feet above normal — but the release through the dam at 275,000 cfs was far less than the 307,000 cfs that flooded Tulsa in ...
TULSA, OK (KJRH) — The Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District has reduced the Keystone Dam water flow to 80,000 cubic feet per second from its previous 100,000. Experts say that should lower the ...
The Keystone Dam that serves multiple purposes could be expanding. Karen McNatt, a Mannford resident, who was affected by the 2019 flood explained what she and her family has to do if they have floods ...
Update 10:30 a.m.: The release from Keystone Dam is 221,830 cubic feet per second as of 10 a.m., according to the Army Corps of Engineers' website. Data is not available about the inflow to the lake, ...
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