AP Historical Hard Drive 2006

EN_00948119_1497
AP Historical Hard Drive 2006
Dam's gates gush flood waters -- Three gates in Northeast Oklahoma's Pensacola dam before Grand Lake release a torrent of water from the reservoir filled with flood waters from Kansas and Missouri. U.S. Engineers were allowing the 60-mile-long lake's level to rise to the top of its flood control pool at 755 feet above sea level to avoid adding a water load to the swollen Arkansas river. Between Grand Lake and the Grand River's juncture with the Arkansas near Muskogee, Okla., is another big lake, Fort Gibson, where dam gates were closed. That reservior also was nearing the top of its flood pool. -- (Pensacola Dam, Okla., May 23, 1957.)
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2006-12-18
East News
Associated Press
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