Toledo Bend Reservoir -
Water Releases
TOLEDO
BEND PROJECT JOINT OPERATION
450 Spur 135, Burkeville, TX 75932
409/565-2273
FAX 409/565-2338
November 6, 2009
ADVISORY #12
Persons having
interests in the Sabine River Basin below the reservoir are hereby advised that
at 3:00 P.M. on Friday, November 6, 2009, the reservoir elevation was 172.50' m.s.l. Currently, one generator is
out of service for repairs and the other generator is operating 24 hours per
day, 7 days per week. Eleven
(11) spillway gates have been lowered and now are open one (1)
foot each for a total discharge (spillway & powerhouse) of +18,650
cfs.
Interested persons should monitor current river and
reservoir levels and reservoir release amounts since the river could reach
flood stage and evacuation of persons, animals and property may become
necessary.
Releases through the spillway gates, depending on upstream and downstream
conditions, are made in accordance with the Guide for Spillway Gate Operation
for Toledo Bend Reservoir dated March 1994, as Revised June 27, 2001. The
first step is to open five gates one foot each.
The local
sheriff's offices, as well as the Toledo Bend Project offices at the dam will
be able to give the latest reported river stages and river forecasts from the
National Weather Service, River Forecast Center.
Up-to-date reservoir elevations and releases may be obtained from the Toledo
Bend Project offices on a 24 hour per day basis at 337/286-5253 and
409/565-2273.
Toledo Bend Reservoir is not a flood control reservoir and can experience
significant rises in elevation in a short time span, as much as one to two feet
in a 24 to 36 hour period.
Information on specific river gages can be obtained from the National Weather
Service at the following web site:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/wgrfc
Also, from the USGS at the following website: http://tx.waterdata.usgs.gov