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Colonel Rich Pratt Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 27 August 2015 US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG

“The only way to recover from a drought is with a flood.” - Greg Estep, Chief Hydrologist, Tulsa District, USACE “Your real concern should be what is going to happen at Lake Texoma.” - Bill Chatron, Hydrologist, Tulsa District, USACE BUILDING STRONG

27MAY2105 Pine Creek Reservoir releases over the auxiliary spillway for the very first time. BUILDING STRONG

Tulsa District Reservoir Drought Update – 18 December 2014 Skiatook 697.5 - 54% Cons Pool (water supply/water quality) Heyburn Canton 759.7 - 64% Cons Pool (water supply) 1602.0- 19% Cons Pool (water supply for OKC only) Waurika 933.2– 30% Cons Pool (water supply) Texoma 611.5 – 71% Cons Pool (water supply/hydro) BUILDING STRONG

Tulsa District Reservoir Drought Update – 6 May 2015 Skiatook 697.1 - 53% Cons Pool (water supply/water quality) Canton 1604.1- 29% Cons Pool (water supply for OKC only) Waurika 932.0– 28% Cons Pool (water supply) All Lakes are at Drought Level I and above 75% full unless noted otherwise. BUILDING STRONG

Tulsa District Reservoir Flood Update – 27 May 2015 Toronto John Redmond Current elev: 928.48 – 86.24% Top of FP: 931.0 Release: 3,627 cfs Status: Rising Current elev: 1064.3 – 78.2% Top of FP: 1068.0 Release: 709 cfs Status: Rising Pensacola Kaw Oologah Current elev: 1036.64 – 67.8% Top of FP: 1044.5 Release: 40 cfs Status: Rising Current elev: 653.9 – 60.6% Top of FP: 661.0 Release: 0 cfs Status: Rising Current elev: 747.34– 70.6% Top of FP: 754.0 Release: 9,000 cfs Status: Rising Fort Gibson Current elev: 577.27 – 75.6% Top of FP: 582.0 Release: 0 cfs Status: Rising Eufaula Current elev: 599.49 - 127% Top of FP: 597.0 Release: 171,000 cfs Status: Falling Wister Current elev: 507.72 – 137.7% Top of FP: 502.5 Release: 20,500 cfs Status: Falling Sardis Hugo Current elev: 610.47 - 150% Top of FP: 607.0 Release: 4,000 cfs Status: Falling Current elev: 439.7 - 110% Top of FP: 437.5 Release: 59,112 cfs Status: Falling - 0 to 25% full - 26% to 75% full - 76% to 100% full - Over 100% full Texoma Broken Bow Current elev: 643.35 – 120% Top of FP: 640.0 Release: 83,712 cfs Status: Rising All Lakes are below 50% full unless noted otherwise. Hudson Current elev: 631.75 – 69.6% Top of FP: 636.0 Release: 25,920 cfs Status: Rising Keystone Legend Current elev: 751.7 – 66.7% Top of FP: 755.0 Release: 29,730 cfs Status: Rising Current elev: 627.45 – 99.8% Top of FP: 627.5 Release: 11,640 cfs Status: Falling Pine Creek Pat Mayse Current elev: 460.81 - 103% Top of FP: 460.5 Release: 786 cfs Status: Rising Slowly Current elev: 480.26 – 100.2% Top of FP: 480.0 Release: 3,752 cfs Status: Rising BUILDING STRONG

Tulsa District Emergency Management and Reservoir COP – 1 June 2015 @ 0900 Situation: All Counties in OK are in a State of Declared Emergency. KS is in a Declared Emergency. Federal Declaration for Public Assistance has been requested. Damage Assessment continuing by State of OK and KS. USACE Actions: PL84-99 actions in OK and KS include Levee assessments, flood prevention, technical assistance, flood response, technical assistance to Tribal Nations. PAO highly active in Social Media Plan. FCCE funds to date 140K. John Redmond Toronto Fall River Current elev: 980.20 – 70.2% Top of FP: 987.5 Release: 5 cfs Status: Steady Current elev: 930.1 – 94.9% Top of FP: 931.0 Release: 6,100 cfs Status: Falling Current elev: 1067.51 – 96.9% Top of FP: 1068.0 Release: 8,343 cfs Status: Falling Hartford Levee Pensacola Keystone Current elev: 752.15– 91.4% Top of FP: 754.0 Release: 30,000 cfs Status: Falling Cleveland Levee Tulsa West Tulsa Kaw Oologah Current elev: 1042.4 – 90.9% Top of FP: 1044.5 Release: 4,200 cfs Status: Rising Current elev: 658.38 – 85.2% Top of FP: 661.0 Release: 0 cfs Status: Rising Current elev: 754.19 – 91.35% Top of FP: 755.0 Release: 89,900 cfs Status: Falling Ordinance Levee Hudson Current elev: 634.23 – 86.8% Top of FP: 636.0 Release: 98,700cfs Status: Falling Fort Gibson NEXT 24-72 Hrs: Prevent further flood damages. Assess damages. Provide technical assistance. Work with Levee Owners on potential Levee Repair Projects. Implement sand bag hub with use of NWK sand bag machine. Tenkiller Current elev: 581.04 – 94.8% Top of FP: 582.0 Release: 118,000 cfs Status: Falling Dike 10 - Wagoner Current elev: 660.37 – 77.4% Top of FP: 667.0 Release: 15 cfs Status: Rising Eufaula MKARNS Current elev: 596.92 – 97.4% Top of FP: 597.0 Release: 67,000 cfs Status: Falling Stage: 33.32 Ft Flow Rate: 367,000. Status: Falling Wister Hugo Current elev: 505.30 – 119.1% Top of FP: 502.5 Release: 7,800 cfs Status: Falling Glendale Dike Current elev: 437.19 – 98.6% Top of FP: 437.5 Release: 17,675 cfs Status: Falling Legend - 0 to 25% full - 26% to 75% full - 76% to 100% full - Over 100% full Texoma Sardis Current elev: 645.6 – 137.5% Top of FP: 640.0 Release: 139,000 cfs Status: Steady Cumberland Levee All Lakes are on daily surveillance or 24 hour watch. Current elev: 610.58 – 152% Top of FP: 607.0 Release: 4,040 cfs Status: Falling Pat Mayse Current elev: 461.09 – 107.2% Top of FP: 460.5 Release: 792 cfs Status: Falling Broken Bow Pine Creek Current elev: 480.0 – 101.6% Top of FP: 480.0 Release: 4,590 cfs Status:Falling Current elev: 626.73 – 96.6% Top of FP: 627.5 Release: 3,200 cfs Status: Falling BUILDING STRONG

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Arthur City Gage Horatio Gage Fulton Gage DeKalb Gage BUILDING STRONG

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Tulsa District Overview Holding as much water as we can to provide flood risk across the region All projects are operating as designed Eight flood control projects operating in “Surcharge” Lake Texoma Hugo Lake Sardis Lake Broken Bow Pine Creek Pat Mayse Lake Eufaula Wister Lake Hydraulics & Hydrology Branch operating 24/7 Twelve projects are operating in “24/7 Observation” (Park Rangers/Hydropower Specialists) where required Engineering & Construction and Dam Safety Production Center engineers deployed Weeks/Months not days to return projects to “normal operations” 27 May 2015 Briefing to Governor Fallin BUILDING STRONG

Red River Overview Seven Pools of Record - * Bureau of Reclamation Arbuckle (147%) * Lake Thunderbird (137%) * Broken Bow (105%) Hugo Lake (108%) Lake Texoma (125%) Pine Creek Lake (102%) Wister Lake (124%) 21JUNE2015: As of 14 August 2015, Red River Estimated damages 14.5M BUILDING STRONG

Factors & Impacts Red River Arkansas River Flood Risk Management Commercial Navigation Hydropower Recreation (Fed/State/Private) Localized Flooding Bridge Closures Water Supply @ Broken Bow (Repaired) Flood Risk Management Commercial Navigation Hydropower Recreation (Fed/State/Private) Localized Flooding Inflow from Kansas – Grand River / Verdigris / Arkansas Broken Bow Pumping Station 27 May 2015 Briefing to Governor Fallin BUILDING STRONG

Communications Daily Report Support to Oklahoma EOC as requested Tulsa District USACE Official Website Tulsa District USACE Facebook Page Responding to Stakeholder Inquiries Responding to Media Requests 27 May 2015 Briefing to Governor Fallin BUILDING STRONG

Communications BUILDING STRONG

Contacts - Congressional Offices - State Emergency Action Centers - County Commissioners / City Mayors BUILDING STRONG

Flood Response Federal assistance IAW Public Law 84-99 Issue Sandbags (76K so far) Geospatial Support to Oklahoma EOC Technical Assistance as requested (Lake Lawtonka) Coordination with EM Coordinators established during annual “Tabletop Exercises” 27 May 2015 Briefing to Governor Fallin BUILDING STRONG

PL84-99 Activities As of 15 June Provided Liaison Officer to State EOC to assist with prioritizing work of Civil Air Patrol, GIS and mapping. Liaison with State Response Director and Mitigation Director as members of the State Hazard Mitigation Team to identify future flood mitigation projects. Technical Assistance to Lawton OK with OWRB and State EOC to assist with Lake Lawtonka. Provided inundation Mapping to State EOC and downstream communities for Lake Eufaula, Keystone and Texoma. Public Affairs coordination with State EOC PAO. Issued over 76,000 sandbags 16 Counties and the Chickasaw Tribe. Coordinated flooding impacts with State and Tribal Nations. Coordinating Flood Support teams with local communities answering questions and assisting Emergency Managers. Coordination with Levee Owners in assessing potential Levee Damages to provide projects for Emergency Levee Repair projects through USACE. Developing partnerships for recovery planning to identify additional areas where flood risk management projects may be warranted. BUILDING STRONG

31MAY2015: PL 84-99 Sandbag Operations over 75K sandbags distributed. Sandbags were distributed to locations including BUILDING STRONG Wagoner, OK and Gainesville, TX.

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Lake Texoma BUILDING STRONG

Lake Texoma Auxiliary Spillway 3June2015 Release 124,000 CFS, Elevation 644.84,131.6% BUILDING STRONG

Highway 91, Shawnee Creek, Auxiliary Spillway BUILDING STRONG

This picture from Lake Texoma was posted on media outlets in France, Ireland, Great Britain, Russia and Japan Total reach of Tulsa District Facebook page exceeded 42M views during flood event.

With the focus on the flood fight, this guy managed to sneak thru security at the Denison Office late yesterday afternoon. He left without making a big stink about it! BUILDING STRONG

Cumberland Levee BUILDING STRONG

Cumberland Levee May 2015 Rainfall leads to widespread flooding throughout SWT 5-28-15 North Levee Windrowed at lowest areas 6-1-15 Levee holds Texoma Pool and Washita River begin receding 6-17-15 Remnants of Tropical Storm Bill Creates additional flooding 6-20-2015 Overtopping of North Levee begins 6-21-2015 Levee Fails Washita River at Dickson Crest on 06-19-15 Crest on 5-29-15 BUILDING STRONG

1 Initial Overtopping 4 Transmission Tower Main Breach Access Road 3 2 Windrow Breach Near Breach Inundation Area 5 South Levee Breach Cumberland Levee As of 22JUN2015 BUILDING STRONG

Cumberland Levee Initial Damage & Cleanup As of 22JUN2015 BUILDING STRONG

Channel 12 News TISHOMINGO, Okla. -- One Oklahoma river is rising to unprecedented levels and others are experiencing major flooding following a torrent of rain from TD Bill. The National Weather Service predicts the Washita River near Dickson will crest Thursday night at an all-time high of just over 47 feet. That's more than 20 feet above flood stage. The river is projected to rise about 27 feet over a 24-hour period. The service issued a flood warning for the area saying "catastrophic flood depths are expected to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley." More than 10,000 acres of farmland has been flooded and transportation to homes in the area could be cut off for days. BUILDING STRONG

Original Staff Gage 291630MAY2105 Lake Texoma Park Rangers install a new staff gage to measure the height of the Washita River on the North Cumberland Levee

201100June2015, Highway 377 Bridge on Washita River

201000June2105 North Cumberland Levee BUILDING STRONG

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201000June2105 North Cumberland Levee BUILDING STRONG

201000June2105 North Cumberland Levee BUILDING STRONG

Hugo Lake BUILDING STRONG

Hugo Lake 23MAY2015 Release 44,000 CFS, Elevation 84% BUILDING STRONG

Hugo Lake 26MAY2015 Release 59,000 CFS, Elevation 110% BUILDING STRONG

Hugo Lake 27MAY2015 Release 59,000 CFS, Elevation 110% BUILDING STRONG

Hugo Lake 27MAY2015 Release 59,000 CFS, Elevation 110% BUILDING STRONG

Broken Bow BUILDING STRONG

MAY2105 Highway 259 below Broken Bow Reservoir. BUILDING STRONG

MAY2105 The Tulsa District repairs tainter gate motors at Broken Bow Reservoir. BUILDING STRONG

261530MAY2105 The Tulsa District repairs tainter gate motors at Broken Bow Reservoir.

261530MAY2105 High releases have permanently changed the trout fishery below the Broken Bow Reservoir.

261530MAY2105 High releases have permanently changed the trout fishery below the Broken Bow Reservoir.

261530MAY2105 High releases have permanently changed the trout fishery below the Broken Bow Reservoir.

DeKalb Gage BUILDING STRONG

DeKalb stream gage on 1June2105 BUILDING STRONG

Actions around SWT BUILDING STRONG

USACE personnel make daily/hourly checks of the infrastructure at projects in accordance with the project control manual.

Northern Area Operations Project Manager Allen Ryan checks the gate settings at Oologah Lake.

242000MAY2015 Emergency contract actions repair extensive erosion at lake Eufaula, protecting critical infrastructure.

Flooding upstream of Dike 10 Mayor Jones 301530MAY2105 The City of Wagoner, OK pumps local runoff over Dike 10 into the Fort Gibson Reservoir. Mayor AJ Jones was on site.

311330MAY2105 LTC Dan Young and Navigation Systems Operations Manager Bob Steiner inspect the releases at RS Kerr Lock and Dam, where peak releases were 388K cfs.

1June2015 Meeting with City of Miami Mayor at Rotary Park.

26MAY2015 Lake Eufaula releases as much as 172,000 cubic ft per second (twice the rate of water going over Niagara Falls.)

26May2015: WD Mayo Lock & Dam (MKARNS) under water. High flows limited Commercial navigation on the MKARNS from mid-May until midJune. Navigation is still being impacted due to shoaling from sediment

Questions?

Backup Slides BUILDING STRONG

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Arthur City Gage Horatio Gage Fulton Gage DeKalb Gage BUILDING STRONG

Control Points: Dekalb 44,534 cfs vs. 107,773 cfs Arthur City 84,446 vs. 71,237 cfs Muddy Boggy / Unger 15,307 cfs vs. 41,727 cfs http://www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/lowerred.html BUILDING STRONG

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This is the limiting factor for the combined releases from Denison, Hugo & Pat Mayse projects when not operating in surcharge operations – DeKalb at 42K cfs BUILDING STRONG

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By the water control manual, we are regulated to the 25’ stage or 100K cfs unless there is no downstream flooding, then it is 25’ or whatever the flows support. BUILDING STRONG

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Conservation Pools on Red River Upper Red River Lower Red River BUILDING STRONG

Flood Pools on Red River Upper Red River Lower Red River BUILDING STRONG

26MAY2015: MKARNS Navigation System. As 0f 14 August, estimated damages of 2.2M

Overview 700 people Arkansas River and Red River Basins in Oklahoma, Southern Kansas and Northern Texas Major Missions of the Corps of Engineers War Fighting Navigation Flood Control (Flood Risk Management) Military Construction Regulatory/Environmental Homeland Security Mike Abate in Iraq BUILDING STRONG

Military Mission Engineering Construction Installation Support Environmental Management Control Tower Vance AFB KC 46A Program Altus AFB Vance AFB Medical Facility Tinker AFB Tinker AFB Pantex Altus AFB McAlester Fort Sill Sheppard AFB ENJPT Training Facility Sheppard AFB Reserve Center McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Air Defense Artillery School Fort Sill BUILDING STRONG

Military Update Fort Sill - Reception Complex - Terminal High Altitude Area Defense - Fitness Center - Chapel Altus AFB - KC-46A Pegasus Construction Project Vance AFB - Control Tower - Repair Outside Runway and Taxiway Tinker AFB - Land Acquisition for KC46A Construction McAlester AAP - Employee Changing /Decontamination Facility Sheppard AFB - Medical/Dental Replacement Clinic BUILDING STRONG

Civil Works Mission Water Supply 60% of Corps water supply contracts 18 lakes, 131 water supply customers 2.2 million people served Water Quality Enhances municipal, industrial, irrigation usage Protects endangered species Improves degraded streams Hydroelectric Power 8 power plants produce 585,000 kw capacity Generates power to 8 million customers Webbers Falls Turbine Red River Chloride, Area VI Tenkiller Lake Flood Risk Management 38 Corps dams 12 others 15,950,000 acre feet of flood storage Arkansas River Basin: 11,144B in cumulative flood damage reductions Red River Basin: 1,936B in cumulative flood damage reductions Recreation 267 recreation areas at 33 projects 23 million visitors in 2014 Grand Lake Inland Navigation (MKARNS) 5 locks & dams 3 major ports Environmental Stewardship Tenkiller Low Flow Pipe Supersaturated Dissolved Oxygen System (SDOX) BUILDING STRONG

. Lower Bois d'Arc Creek Reservoir Current Situation North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) proposes a 16,400 surface acre water supply lake in Fannin County Near-term water supply for the growing urban population north and east of Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex Clean Water Act Section 404 permit required from the USACE for construction of the dam Due to scope and magnitude of potential impacts, an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is being required Highly cooperative and responsive applicant Concerns Public Notice and Scoping Meetings generated numerous comments from the affected public and Federal and State agencies in opposition to the project Identified concerns are evaluation of alternatives, demand projections vs conservation/reuse, socio-economic impacts, terrestrial and aquatic wildlife and resources impacts, historic/cultural properties, and aquatic resource mitigation Way Ahead Evaluate comments, re-examine alternatives and potential impacts, and revise EIS, in accordance with procedures in Nat’l Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Complete functional assessment of wooded wetlands Draft EIS released February 2015 generated similar comments Refine the Aquatic Resources Mitigation Plan - NTMWD has proposed aquatic ecological restoration as mitigation on portions of 15,000 ac ranch at Bois d’Arc Creek confluence with Red River EPA rated the Draft EIS as a “3 – Inadequate” in June 2015 Culminate with publication of a Final EIS

Pine Creek Dam Safety Current Situation Dam Safety Modification Study completed and approved by Headquarters USACE and concurred by ASA (CW) Darcy for construction in FY15 PICTURE Cutoff Wall is near completion and should be complete by 1 September. Steel pipe liner has been delayed until summer 2016 to take advantage of the low flows during summer months. Concerns Way Ahead Void around the conduit Construct downstream filter and chimney filter. Loss of material through the conduit joints Construct the steel pipe liner Summer 2016. Loss of material at the downstream exit face Interim Risk Assessment will begin in Sep 2016 Hydraulic fracture within the embankment Reassess dam with modifications in place (June 2017) BUILDING STRONG

Waurika Dredging Current Situation A water supply intake channel was constructed during initial construction of the water supply intake Over time, the water supply intake channel has Become filled with sediment necessitating the need for maintenance dredging of the intake channel Dredging the intake channel would significantly increase the dependable water yield to the conveyance system and improve water quality Strategic Alliances and Sponsor: Waurika Lake Master Conservancy District Actions/Funding Requirements: FY2015: 50,000 Way Ahead The Waurika Lake Master Conservancy District (WLMCD) requested Section 408 authorization to restore Lake Waurika’s dependable water volume yield of the conservation pool and improve raw water quality in April 2015 After District agency technical review, the WLMCD’s request was approved pursuant to Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, 33 USC 408 on 14 July 2015. This authorization was imperative for significantly increasing the dependable water yield to the conveyance system and improving the water quality for community members serviced by the WLMCD BUILDING STRONG

Media Interviews Daily Briefings BUILDING STRONG

Situation: All Counties in OK are in a State of Declared Emergency. KS is in a Declared Emergency. Federal Declaration for Public Assistance has been requested. Damage Assessment continuing by State of OK and KS. USACE Actions: PL84-99 actions in OK and KS include Levee assessments, flood prevention, technical assistance, flood response,

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