Celebrating our team

Power for Progress… a weekly column from the Grand River Dam Authority. Like many other organizations, the Grand River Dam Authority recognizes the important achievements of its workforce. Each month, milestone service anniversaries are highlighted in the internal informational flyer and employees reaching these milestones are also given pins to commemorate their years of service. […]

Celebrating our team

Power for Progress… a weekly column from the Grand River Dam Authority. Like many other organizations, the Grand River Dam Authority recognizes the important achievements of its workforce. Each month, milestone service anniversaries are highlighted in the internal informational flyer and employees reaching these milestones are also given pins to commemorate their years of service. […]

National Hydropower Day 2022

The Grand River Dam Authority is proud to join with the National Hydropower Association (NHA) in recognizing Wednesday, August 24, as National Hydropower Day. The day is set aside as a time to share more information about the many benefits of hydroelectricity, which is the nation’s second largest renewable energy source. In Oklahoma, GRDA has […]

Electric safety and a new school year

Power for Progress… a weekly column from the Grand River Dam Authority. It’s that time of year again, when classrooms, dorm rooms and school campuses are filling up. As we prepare to shift from summer mode back into a more structured school routine, it’s also a great time for some electric safety education. Whether your […]

Notice to the Public

Please take notice that The Grand River Dam Authority has received an application for a private breakwater requiring directional bearing. Such directional bearing relates to an application for a breakwater which if approved shall extend 143 feet across a cove.           Applicant:              Craig Thein Location:                Sawmill Hollow Lake Address:      450567 E 353 Rd., Afton, […]

Guarding the Grand Watershed

An aerial view of the confluence of the Neosho and Spring Rivers in far Northeast Oklahoma.Power for Progress… a weekly column from the Grand River Dam Authority. The Grand River truly belongs to Oklahoma. Flowing for roughly 125 miles in a southwesterly direction, winding through the Ozark Mountain foothills, before giving itself to the larger […]