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 ...
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 is now releasing 100,000 cubic feet of water per second from Keystone Dam, which is close to 750,000 gallons of water every second. It’s an effort to bring the Keystone ...
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 Army Corps of Engineers is about to release a historic amount of water from Keystone Dam today. Lake levels are the highest they've been since 1995 and officials are calling it an emergency. The ...
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 ...
The Army Corps of Engineers is currently releasing a little more than 250,000 cubic feet of water per second from the Keystone Dam, which all releases into the Arkansas River. 28,072 people played the ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results