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Floodwater Release Bulletin
April 20, 2026
At 7:50 PM on Monday, April 20: Grand Lake elevation was 746.67 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, four main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 36,600 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 cfs of […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
April 20, 2026
At 4:20 PM on Monday, April 20: Grand Lake elevation was 746.70 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, four main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 36,600 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 cfs of […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
April 19, 2026
At 11:15 AM on Sunday, April 19: Grand Lake elevation was 746.37 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, three main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 25,900 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 cfs of […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
April 18, 2026
At 12:30 PM on Saturday, April 18: Grand Lake elevation was 745.41 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, two main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 12,841 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 12,882 cfs of […]
GRDA Recognized for Electric Reliability
April 08, 2026
The Grand River Dam Authority is receiving national recognition for its exceptional electric reliability. That recognition comes from the American Public Power Association (APPA), a trade group that represents more than 2,000 not-for-profit, community-owned electric utilities. On March 31, APPA announced that GRDA was among the nation’s publicly owned electric utilities being recognized, based on […]
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DRIPPING SPRINGS MARINA & RESORT, LLC
April 08, 2026
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is in receipt of an application to transfer the existing permit for Dripping Springs Yacht Club into the name of Dripping Springs Marina & Resort, LLC. The project is located in Delaware County, Oklahoma. The applicant has no plans to modify the existing nine docks with a total of […]
GRDA and the benefits of hydroelectricity
April 02, 2026
Since its beginning in 1935, the Grand River Dam Authority has been in the hydroelectricity business. After all, Pensacola Dam – Oklahoma’s first hydroelectric facility — was built to harness the waters of the Grand River, and the river has produced a lot of megawatts of electricity for the state of Oklahoma in 80-plus years. […]
Saving daylight and saving energy
March 17, 2026
Recently, we all moved the clocks forward and entered Daylight Saving Time. As a result, we get more sunlight into the evenings which, for many of us, translates into more time spent outdoors, in the backyard or even at the lake or river. While the time change might require a couple of days of adjusting, […]
GRDA recognized for “excellence in financial reporting”
March 10, 2026
Over the last two decades, the Grand River Dam Authority has established a tradition of excellence in its financial reporting efforts. In early March, it learned that tradition continues on. On March 4, the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) recognized GRDA with a “Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.” It marked the 24th straight […]
Stay safe, stay clear of downed power lines
March 04, 2026
Weather-wise, early March can mean many different things in Oklahoma. Maybe it still feels like winter or maybe it feels more like spring. More often than not though, the wind is likely blowing, no matter what the temperature. And during a month that can come in like a lamb and go out like a lion […]