GRDA (Grand River Dam Authority) Current Lake Level
The information compiled here is some of what may interest you most regarding the Grand River Dam Authority and is pulled from their web site. For complete information visit www.GRDA.com.
Ecosystems Management
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement
The GRDA Lake Police Headquarters (located inside the Ecosystems & Education Center) is the central point of dispatch for the policemen who help to ensure safe and enjoyable outings on Grand Lake and Lake Hudson. Enforcing lake rules and regulations, conducting boat inspections, promoting water safety and aiding boaters on the 70,000 surface acres of waters managed by GRDA are top priorities for policemen.
Lake Programs and Projects
GRDA Rules for Four-Wheel,
Off-Road, All-Terrain Vehicles
In the interest of public safety, there shall be no four-wheel vehicles, off-road vehicles or ATVs on GRDA lands except in designated areas.
Grand’s Feathered Friends
Since its creation in 1935, GRDA has served as a conservation and reclamation district for the waters of the Grand River. Though it is a designation that encompasses broad responsibilities, wildlife protection has always been a priority.
Whether they have fins, fur or feathers, the wildlife and waterfowl which make their home along the Grand River shorelines and lakes are not only an important part of the ecosystem, but also a welcomed sight for thousands of human lake area visitors each year. According to the National Audubon Society, wildlife related recreation has become one of the most popular outdoor activities in the United States in recent years. Certainly, it is a popular activity in the GRDA lakes area.
Boating Regulations
Safety Inspection – Boats kept or operated on GRDA lakes may be inspected by GRDA Police. A safety inspection sticker will be placed on the port front portion of boat. This is a free inspection.
Duck Creek Rules
Life Jackets Save Lives!
To make sure you have the proper life jacket, the GRDA Lake Police offer safety these tips:
•On the 4th of July, all watercraft in Duck Creek must operate at slow speed, minimum wake, round the clock (all day, all night).
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GRDA AT A GLANCE
The Grand River
Grand River Overview
Grand Lake Target Elevations
Safety First Around Our Dams
Safety around its hydroelectric facilities is a top priority for the Grand River Dam Authority. Signs, buoys, sirens, fencing and flashing lights are all intended to notify those in the area when floodgates are open, generators are operating or water is rising swiftly.
These are located at various locations on the hydroelectric facilities and are utilized prior to the operation of hydroelectric generators and/or floodgates.
Grand Lake Lighthouses
If you have concerns regarding the lighthouses on Grand Lake, please contact GRDA at 918-256-0644, or e-mail lighthouses@grda.com.
Lake Revenues Compared to Lake Expenses