Tuesday, August 31, 2010

This weekend on the Illinois River


Hello Scenic Rivers Friends,
 
Listed below are Illinois River Basin Forecasted Conditions and Recommendations for this upcoming September 3, 4, 5 and 6, 2010 "Labor Day" Holiday Weekend.
 
Please know several recipients on our electronic mailing list will occasionally report back to us that their Email Server distorted the format or omitted portions of the OSRC electronic mailings. In the event you experience a likened problem, a copy of this weekend's Illinois River Basin Forecasted Conditions and Recommendations is attached above in "Word" Format.
 
From time to time, there will be an individual is added to the OSRC mailing who does not wish to be included. In the event you are one of those individuals, please advise me at ed.fite@oklahomascenicrivers.net so your name/electronic address may be removed from the OSRC mailing list.
 
In closing, feel free to contact me if the OSRC may ever assist you.
 
Sincerely,
 
Ed Fite
Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission
Office (918) 456-3251
 
You are probably already more than familiar with our agency's mission to protect and preserve our state's scenic river areas. Yet while I have your attention, may I ask a favor of you today to start picking up at least two pieces of trash/litter everyday somewhere you regularly don't (i.e. along a stream, ditch, downtown area, grocery, work, discount stores, malls, restaurant, Church, school, hiking trails, canoeing, hunting, etc)... And, please encourage your family, friends and co-workers to do the same... The synergy of that one effort will do so much to improve our overall environment...
 
 
OKLAHOMA SCENIC RIVERS COMMISSION
ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN
SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 5 and 6, 2010 “LABOR DAY” HOLIDAY WEEKEND FORECAST

Be sure to mark your calendars on Saturday, October 16th to attend this year’s OSRC “Illinois RiverFest.”

As Illinois River water levels and flows are now below historic seasonal lows, it is recommended that individuals planning to utilize canoes, kayaks, rafts or inner tubes for their float trips should opt for taking shorter length trips given river conditions. In the event individuals chose to take a float trip that covers a river reach 10 miles or longer, it is recommended that those float trips should be launched prior to 8:00a.m., to allow adequate time to complete them safely and during daylight hours.   

River/Stream Conditions as of 10:00a.m. Tuesday, August 31, 2010:

Illinois River
Water Temperature is 72.68º F
Savoy / ARK Hwy Bridge – Level 2.60ft and discharge 19.61 cubic feet per second (cfs).Level Steady
ARK Hwy 16 Bridge – Level 5.01ft and discharge 80cfs. Level Steady
ARK Hwy 59 Bridge – Level 2.60ft and discharge 77cfs. Level Steady
Watts / US Hwy 59 Bridge – Level 1.90ft and discharge 154cfs. Level Steady
Based on 54 years of record, average water level should be 1.75ft and discharge 154 cubic feet per second on this date at Watts/US Hwy 59 Bridge Gaging Station.
Chewey Bridge – 4.22ft and discharge 146cfs. Level Steady
Tahlequah / US Hwy 62 Bridge – Level 2.43ft and discharge 164cfs. Level Steady Based on 74 years of record, average water level should be 2.50ft and discharge 197 cubic feet per second on this date at Tahlequah / US Hwy 62 Bridge Gaging Station.

Cubic Feet per Second (cfs) = 450 X cfs = gallons per minute flowing by a given point (place such as a bridge). Example, if Tahlequah Gage on the Illinois River is 164cfs today at 10:00a.m., then 450 X 164 = 73,800 gallons is flowing by the Tahlequah Gage every one minute.

Barren Fork Creek
Dutch Mills / ARK Hwy 59 Bridge – Level 1.18ft and discharge 4.88cfs. Level Steady
Eldon / OK Hwy 51 Bridge – Level 5.32ft and discharge 74cfs. Level Steady
Based on 61 years of record, average water level should be 5.30ft and discharge 58 cubic feet per second on this date at Eldon / OK Hwy 51 Bridge Gaging Station.

Flint Creek
Sager Creek (upstream of US Hwy 412 Bridge and west of West of Siloam Springs, OK) – Level 4.37ft and discharge 7.52cfs. Level Steady
Flint Creek Springtown, AR – 3.51ft and 3.30cfs. Level Steady
US Hwy 412 Bridge (East of Kansas, OK) – Level 6.12ft and discharge 42cfs. Level Steady
Based on 50 years of record, average water level should be 6.10ft and discharge 29 cubic feet per second on this date at US Hwy 412 Bridge Gaging Station.

Estimated Weekend Water Levels:

Illinois River at Watts (US 59 Bridge- Watts, OK - Adair County)
Friday, September 3rd 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft
Saturday, September 4th 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft
Sunday, September 5th 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft
Monday, September 6th 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft

Illinois River at Tahlequah (US 62 Bridge- Tahlequah, OK - Cherokee County)
Friday, September 3rd 7:00a.m. – 2.40ft
Saturday, September 4th 7:00a.m. – 2.40ft
Sunday, September 5th 7:00a.m. – 2.50ft
Monday, September 6th 7:00a.m. – 2.50ft

Flint Creek at Kansas (US 412 Bridge- Kansas, OK - Delaware County)
Friday, September 3rd 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft
Saturday, September 4th 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft
Sunday, September 5th 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft
Monday, September 6th 7:00a.m. – 1.90ft

Barren Fork Creek (SH 51 Bridge – Eldon, OK – Cherokee County)
Friday, September 3rd 7:00a.m. – 5.30ft
Saturday, September 4th 7:00a.m. – 5.30ft
Sunday, September 5th 7:00a.m. – 5.30ft
Monday, September 6th 7:00a.m. – 5.30ft

The National Weather Service-Tulsa Office Forecast for the Illinois River Basin this “Labor Day” Holiday Weekend:

  • Friday, September 3rd High 86ºF and Low 56ºF , Partly Cloudy Skies with winds out of the North 5-10mph and occasional gusts up to 15mph. UV 9;
  • Saturday, September 4th  High 88ºF and Low 58ºF, Clear Skies with light winds out of the East up to 5mph. UV 10; 
  • Sunday, September 5th High 90ºF and Low 65ºF, Clear Skies with winds out of the South 5-10mph and occasional gusts up to 15mph. UV 10; and,
  • Monday, September 6th High 94ºF and Low 68ºF, Partly Cloudy with winds out of the South 5-10mph and occasional gusts up to 15mph. UV 9.
It is recommended that first-time and novice floaters should only float when accompanied by knowledgeable and experienced floaters.

Oklahoma Law requires children under the age 13 years of age must wear a Lifejacket (aka: PFD/personal flotation device) at all times while floating. 

Always exercise caution when floating and swimming by wearing a LIFEJACKET (aka: PFD/Personal Flotation Device) at all times while floating, swimming or wading.

Floaters should be aware that fallen trees and other debris in the river will present navigational hazards.

Before setting out on any float trip, please consult the Commercial Flotation Device Operation you plan to use as your rental livery for the most up-to-date river conditions and recommendations. Also, be sure to log-on to Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission Website: www.oklahomascenicrivers.net and click on the “48-Hour Recreational Forecast” icon to view an interactive river map that changes colors with elevated river levels and matrix of recommendations at the certain levels.

Other considerations for a safe float trip:

  • Be sure to inform the commercial flotation device operation if you or anyone in your party are a first-time or novice floater(s) so that they may pair you with an experienced paddler/floater or float you in a raft so there is a lesser chance for capsizing;
  • Wear a personal flotation device at all times;
  • Never swim or boat alone. Stay within sight of companions;
  • Do not float when river levels and discharge flows are higher than normal or at flood stage;
  • If you capsize, stay with your flotation device on the upstream side. Resist the urge to grab a fixed object don't get pinned between the flotation device and a rock or tree;
  • When tired, take a break on a gravel bar to relax;
  • Take a shorter length float trip (especially in rafts and inner tubes) when river levels are at Summer-time lows and winds are out of the South greater than 10mph;
  • Do not dive into the river from bridges, bluffs, streambanks and trees;
  • Do not swing on rope swings and jump into the water as there may be submerged logs and tree branches that could cause bodily harm;
  • Be sure to bring sunglasses, extra cover up clothing, hat and suntan lotion. The sun reflecting off the water will give a person without sunglasses a headache and the extra clothing gives an opportunity not to sunburn;
  • Be sure to take water, tea, Gatorade, other thirst-quenching drinks and peanut butter crackers or similar snacks. Try to avoid beer and soda pops as they tend to dehydrate the body and alcohol impairs judgment;
  • Be sure to wear river wading shoes to ensure no cuts to your feet;
  • Never take anything on your float trip that you don't want to lose. Check your car keys with the commercial flotation device operation for safe keeping;
  • Respect the rights of fishermen and private property owners;
  • Camp only in designated areas. Avoid being trapped by rising water against bluffs or on gravel bars;
  • Do not tie flotation devices together as it against the law and violators are subject to fine;
  • Do not use profanity;
  • Do not use glass and Styrofoam containers;
  • Do not litter;
  • Shower with soap and water after swimming;
  • Wash cuts and scrapes with clean water and soap after swimming;
  • Wear ear plugs;
  • Wear swim goggles;
  • Take children to the restroom frequently;
  • Use swim diapers on infants;
  • Stay away from any area that has floating debris, oil sheens or dead fish;
  • Do not swim after a heavy rain;
  • Do not swim in water with a temperature greater than 80ºF;
  • Do not swim if you have cuts or scrapes;
  • Do not swim near storm drains;
  • Do not swim in stagnant (unmoving) water;
  • Do not swim in water with a green surface scum; and,
  • Do not ingest water.
 Always Pack Out What You Pack In
Be Sure To Recycle and Dispose of Your Trash Properly

Trash bags are available to campers and floaters “free-of-charge” from Commercial Flotation Device Operations, River Rangers and Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission Headquarters Building.

For questions or additional information, feel free to contact us at the below information.

Thank you,

Ed Fite, Administrator
Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission
PO Box 292
Tahlequah, OK 74465-0292
Office (918) 456-3251
Fax (918) 456-8466

"Float and swim smart from the start by wearing a Lifejacket (aka: PFD/personal flotation device) at all times while floating, swimming or wading"

  
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Floating conditions on the Illinois River as predicted for coming weekend


OKLAHOMA SCENIC RIVERS COMMISSION
ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN CONDITIONS
AUGUST 20, 21 & 22, 2010 WEEKEND FORECAST

This Weekend is the 18th Annual Illinois River Balloon Fest in Tahlequah. Also, be sure to mark your calendars on Saturday, October 16th to attend this year’s OSRC “Illinois RiverFest.”

As Illinois River water levels and flows are now at seasonal lows, it is recommended that individuals planning to utilize rafts or inner tubes for their float trips should opt for taking shorter length trips given river conditions. In the event individuals chose to take a raft or inner tube float trip that covers a river reach 10 miles or longer, it is recommended that those float trips should be launched prior to 9:00a.m., to allow adequate time to complete them safely and during daylight hours.   

Current Conditions as of 8:00a.m. Wednesday, August 18, 2010:

Illinois River
Water Temperature is 70.52º F
Savoy / ARK Hwy Bridge – Level 2.68ft and discharge 27 cubic feet per second (cfs). Level Steady
ARK Hwy 16 Bridge – Level 5.19ft and discharge 111cfs. Level Steady
ARK Hwy 59 Bridge – Level 2.74ft and discharge 106cfs. Level Steady
Watts / US Hwy 59 Bridge – Level 2.08ft and discharge 194cfs. Level Steady
Based on 54 years of record, average water level should be 1.85ft and discharge 172 cubic feet per second on this date at Watts/US Hwy 59 Bridge Gaging Station.
Chewey Bridge – 4.39ft and discharge 200cfs. Level Steady
Tahlequah / US Hwy 62 Bridge – Level 2.50ft and discharge 210cfs. Level Steady Based on 74 years of record, average water level should be 2.50ft and discharge 212 cubic feet per second on this date at Tahlequah / US Hwy 62 Bridge Gaging Station.

Cubic Feet per Second (cfs) = 450 X cfs = gallons per minute flowing by a given point (place such as a bridge). Example, if Tahlequah Gage on the Illinois River is 210cfs today at 8:00a.m., then 450 X 210 = 94,500 gallons is flowing by the Tahlequah Gage every one minute.

Barren Fork Creek
Dutch Mills / ARK Hwy 59 Bridge – Level 1.23ft and discharge 6.93cfs. Level Steady
Eldon / OK Hwy 51 Bridge – Level 5.33ft and discharge 71cfs. Level Steady
Based on 61 years of record, average water level should be 5.29ft and discharge 44 cubic feet per second on this date at Eldon / OK Hwy 51 Bridge Gaging Station.

Flint Creek
Sager Creek (upstream of US Hwy 412 Bridge and west of West of Siloam Springs, OK) – Level 4.45ft and discharge 10.69cfs. Level Up Slightly From Last Week
Flint Creek Springtown, AR – 3.54ft and 3.71cfs. Level Steady
US Hwy 412 Bridge (East of Kansas, OK) – Level 6.15ft and discharge 46cfs. Level Steady
Based on 50 years of record, average water level should be 6.10ft and discharge 30 cubic feet per second on this date at US Hwy 412 Bridge Gaging Station.

Estimated Weekend Water Levels:

Illinois River at Watts (US 59 Bridge- Watts, OK - Adair County)
Friday August 20th 7AM – 2.00ft
Saturday August 21st 7AM – 1.90ft
Sunday August 22nd 7AM – 1.90ft

Illinois River at Tahlequah (US 62 Bridge- Tahlequah, OK - Cherokee County)
Friday August 20th 7AM – 2.50ft
Saturday August 21st 7AM – 2.50ft
Sunday August 22nd 7AM – 2.50ft

Flint Creek at Kansas (US 412 Bridge- Kansas, OK - Delaware County)
Friday August 20th 7AM – 6.10ft
Saturday August 21st 7AM – 6.10ft
Sunday August 22nd 7AM – 6.10ft

Barren Fork Creek (SH 51 Bridge – Eldon, OK – Cherokee County)
Friday August 20th 7AM – 5.30ft
Saturday August 21st 7AM – 5.30ft
Sunday August 22nd 7AM – 5.30ft

The National Weather Service-Tulsa Office is forecasting for the Illinois River Basin this Weekend:
  • Friday, August 20th High 99ºF and Low 72ºF , Clear Skies with 20% chance of Thunderstorms in the afternoon and winds out of the South 5-10mph. UV 9;
  • Saturday, August 21st High 95ºF and Low 72ºF, Partly Cloudy with 20% chance of Thunderstorms in afternoon and light winds out of the Southwest up to 5mph. UV 7; and, 
  • Sunday, August 22nd High 95ºF and Low 74ºF, Clear Skies with 20% chance of Thunderstorms in the afternoon and light winds out of the West-Southwest in the morning changing to East-Southeast in the afternoon. UV 10.
It is recommended that first-time and novice floaters should only float when accompanied by knowledgeable and experienced floaters.

Oklahoma Law requires children under the age 13 years of age must wear a Lifejacket (aka: PFD/personal flotation device) at all times while floating. 

Always exercise caution when floating and swimming by wearing a LIFEJACKET (aka: PFD/Personal Flotation Device) at all times while floating, swimming or wading.

Floaters should be aware that fallen trees and other debris in the river will present navigational hazards.

Before setting out on any float trip, please consult the Commercial Flotation Device Operation you plan to use as your rental livery for the most up-to-date river conditions and recommendations. Also, be sure to log-on to Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission Website: www.oklahomascenicrivers.net and click on the “48-Hour Recreational Forecast” icon to view an interactive river map that changes colors with elevated river levels and matrix of recommendations at the certain levels.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Two such wetland plants growing together are a strong indicator of wetland

Please click on image to ENLARGE and widen view of Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkweed) and Verbena hastata (swamp vervain) growing together on south Fayetteville wetland.


Friday, August 13, 2010

Scenic-river commission agenda for August 17, 2010, meeting


  • Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission August 17, 2010 Regular Business Meeting Agenda‏

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Hello Scenic Rivers Friends,
 
Listed below is the Agenda for the upcoming Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission August 17, 2010 Regular Business Meeting.
 
Please know several recipients on our electronic mailing list will occasionally report back to us that their Email Server distorted the format or omitted portions of the OSRC electronic mailings. In the event you experience a likened problem, a copy of the Agenda has been attached in "Word" Format.
 
Additionally, if you do not wish to receive OSRC electronic mailings, please advise me ated.fite@oklahomascenicrivers.net to have your name/electronic address removed from the OSRC mailing list.
 
Sincerely,
 
Ed Fite
Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission
Office (918) 456-3251
 
 
MEETING DATE:    Tuesday, August 17, 2010
MEETING TIME:      5:30 p.m.
MEETING PLACE:  Tahlequah Armory Municipal Center
100 North Water Street, Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464

OKLAHOMA SCENIC RIVERS COMMISSION
                           REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA


01. Meeting Called to Order.

02. Flag Salute/Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation.

03. Welcome and Loyalty of Oath to Jeff Bashaw, new OSRC Commissioner appointed by Representative Chris Benge, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives on July 19, 2010.

04. Roll Call.

05. Introduction of Guests and Visitors.

06. Comments from Guests and Visitors.
This item is included within the agenda to allow time for public comment to the OSRC Board of Commissioners. Comments are limited to three minutes per speaker. This agenda item allows NO ACTION may be taken by Commissioners.

07. Consideration, vote to approve, amend or take other action approving the Minutes of  April 20, 2010 OSRC Regular Business Meeting.

08. Consideration, vote to approve, amend or take other action approving OSRC FY-2011 Budget (period July 01, 2010 thru June 30, 2011).

09. Discussion of 0.037mg/L Phosphorus Water Quality Standard for Oklahoma Scenic Rivers requested by Commissioner Rick Stubblefield.

10. River Ranger Division Report.

11. Administrator’s Report.

12. New Business.
      Under the Open Meeting Act, this agenda item is authorized only for matters not known about or which could not have been reasonably foreseen prior to the time of the posting of the agenda or any revised agenda.

13. Adjournment.

Dates to Remember:

October 16, 2010……………….. OSRC Illinois RiverFest 2010
October 19, 2010 ………………..OSRC Regular Business Meeting
December 21, 2010 ……………..OSRC Regular Business Meeting

All interested individuals who have a disability or need special assistance in attending the meeting should call 918-456-3251. The OSRC will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure that all individuals have the opportunity to participate in the meeting.

This agenda was posted to the public and emailed to all individuals and organizations listed on the OSRC electronic mailing list at 5:00pm on Thursday, August 12, 2010.

The public may access OSRC agendas, past minutes and other documents by visiting the OSRC Website at: www.oklahomascenicrivers.net.

Comments may be directed to Ed Fite, Administrator by phone at (918) 456-3251 and/or Email ed.fite@oklahomascenicrivers.n