[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR208.26]



[Page 130-131]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 208_FLOOD CONTROL REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  208.26  Altus Dam and Reservoir, North Fork Red River, Okla.



    The Bureau of Reclamation, or its designated agent, shall operate 

the Altus Dam and Reservoir in the interest of flood control as follows:

    (a) Flood control storage in the reservoir between elevation 1559 

(top of conservation pool) and elevation 1562 (top of flood control 

pool) amounts to 21,448 acre-feet (based on 1953 sedimentation survey). 

Whenever the reservoir level is within this elevation range, the flood 

control discharge facilities shall be operated under the direction of 

the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, in 

charge of the locality, so as to reduce as much as practicable the flood 

damage below the dam, and to limit the reservoir level to elevation 1562 

when possible.

    (b) When the reservoir level is below elevation 1559 and the 

predicted volume of runoff from the area above the dam exceeds the 

volume of water necessary to raise the reservoir level above elevation 

1559, the reservoir will be operated to obtain maximum overall benefits 

which may consist of preflood releases: Provided, That all preflood 

releases will have prior concurrence of the Bureau of Reclamation or its 

designated agent. The preflood releases shall not result in a reservoir 

level below elevation 1559 at the end of the flood.

    (c) When the reservoir level exceeds elevation 1559, releases will 

be made equal to inflow or 2,000 c.f.s., whichever is smaller, except 

that when the reservoir elevation forecast indicates that this operation 

will result in a reservoir level exceeding elevation 1562, releases will 

be increased in order to provide maximum overall benefits and prevent 

the reservoir level from exceeding elevation 1562, insofar as possible. 

The flood control pool will be emptied by continuing the peak discharge 

rate



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until the reservoir level recedes to elevation 1559, at which time 

releases will be made equal to inflow.

    (d) If the reservoir level exceeds elevation 1562 (top of flood 

control pool) releases shall be made at the maximum rate possible 

through the spillway gates, conduit, and the uncontrolled spillway and 

continued until the reservoir level recedes to elevation 1559, at which 

time releases will be made equal to inflow.

    (e) Whenever the reservoir level is above elevation 1559 and 

communication with the Bureau of Reclamation Regional Office and the 

Corps of Engineers District Office is unobtainable, releases shall be 

made equal to inflow until all gates are fully open. The maximum release 

thus obtained shall be maintained until the pool recedes to elevation 

1559 at which time releases shall be made to equal inflow.

    (f) The representative of the Bureau of Reclamation, or its 

designated agent, in immediate charge of the operation of Altus Dam will 

furnish daily to the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department 

of the Army, in charge of the locality, a report on forms provided by 

the District for this purpose, showing the reservoir pool elevation; the 

number of spillway gates in operation with their respective opening and 

releases; the uncontrolled spillway release; conduit, canal outlet 

wasteway, and irrigation releases; storage; reservoir inflow; available 

evaporation data; and precipitation in inches. A reading at 8 a.m., 

noon, 4 p.m., and midnight, shall be shown for each day. Whenever the 

reservoir level rises to elevation 1559 and releases for flood control 

regulation are necessary or appear imminent, the representative of the 

Bureau of Reclamation or its designated agent, shall report at once to 

the District Engineer by telephone or telegraph and, unless otherwise 

instructed, shall report at 8 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m. thereafter, in that 

manner, until the reservoir level recedes to elevation 1559. These 

latter reports shall reach the District Engineer by 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 

4 p.m. each day.

    (g) The regulations of this section, insofar as they govern use of 

the flood control storage capacity above elevation 1559 are subject to 

temporary modification by the District Engineer in time of flood, if 

found desirable on the basis of conditions at the time. Such desired 

modifications shall be coordinated with and approved by the Bureau of 

Reclamation.

    (h) Flood control operation shall not restrict releases necessary 

for irrigation, municipal, and industrial uses.

    (i) Releases made in accordance with the regulations of this section 

are subject to the conditions that releases shall not be made at rates 

or in a manner that would be inconsistent with emergency requirements 

for protecting the dam and reservoir from major damage.

    (j) Any time that the Bureau of Reclamation determines that 

operation in accordance with the regulations of this section will 

jeopardize the safety of Altus Dam, they will so advise the District 

Engineer and will assume operational responsibility and take action 

necessary to assure the safety of the dam.

    (k) The discharge characteristics of the controlled and the 

uncontrolled spillways (capable of discharging approximately 42,800 

c.f.s. and 2,000 c.f.s., respectively, with the reservoir level at 

elevation 1562) shall be maintained in accordance with the construction 

plans (Bureau of Reclamation Drawing No. 258-D-69).

    (l) All elevations stated in this section are at Altus Dam and are 

referred to the datum in use at that location.



[33 FR 12733, Sept. 7, 1968]