Media Kit
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Special Announcement
Public Notice for GRDA Lake and Water Customers – Delay for Dock and Water 2024 Invoices
Due to system-related issues and labor shortages, GRDA dock and water invoices will be slightly delayed in going out for 2024.
- The current estimate for private dock billing is expected to be completed by April 15, 2024.
- The current estimate for raw water billing is expected to be completed by May 15, 2024.
Thank you for your patience as we work through these challenges.
News
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 12, 2024
At 10 AM on Sunday, May 12: Grand Lake elevation was 745.76 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, one (1) main spillway gate was open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 8,467 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 11, 2024
At 1 PM on Saturday, May 11: Grand Lake elevation was 746.36 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, two (2) main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 18,100 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,447 […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 11, 2024
At 10 AM on Saturday, May 11: Grand Lake elevation was 746.49 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, two (2) main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 18,100 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,447 […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 08, 2024
At noon on Wednesday, May 8: Grand Lake elevation was 748.23 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, three (3) main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 32,019 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 cfs […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 07, 2024
At 2:30 PM on Tuesday, May 7: Grand Lake elevation was 747.48 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, one (1) main spillway gate was open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 9,980 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 04, 2024
At 2 PM on Saturday, May 4: Grand Lake elevation was 746.51 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, one (1) main spillway gate was open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 727 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,560 […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
May 04, 2024
At 11 AM on Saturday, May 4: Grand Lake elevation was 746.45 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, two (2) main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 18,084 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,447 […]
Floodwater Release Bulletin
April 30, 2024
At 3:30 PM on Tuesday, April 30: Grand Lake elevation was 746.33 feet. At the direction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, four (4) main spillway gates were open at Pensacola Dam, discharging 35,704 cubic feet per second (cfs) of water. Six (6) units were online at the Pensacola Dam powerhouse, releasing 13,447 […]
GRDA and MidAmerica
April 22, 2024
While the abundant and reliable electricity produced by the Grand River Dam Authority helps to power thousands of homes in Oklahoma communities, it also helps to move Oklahoma industry forward. In fact, ever since the creation of the MidAmerica Industrial Park in 1960, GRDA power has been a key part of this hub of Oklahoma […]
Safety tips for springtime, stormy weather
April 04, 2024
Sunshine, rain, high winds, tornados, hail, thunder and lightning. It may look like a list of different types of weather conditions but in Oklahoma, we all know it could simply be the events of one single day. With the arrival of spring, so comes the arrival of spring weather to our state, meaning that storms […]