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Rebuild for USACE Little Rock app for Lake Taneycomo/Table Rock Lake

Writer: Gary J. GromanGary J. Groman

In the last few days, those using the U.S. Army Corps “USACE Little Rock” application to get information on the Generation Schedule and actual releases through the generators at Table Rock Dam into Lake Taneycomo have received a message saying, “Disabled App no longer available.” This information on the number of Cubic Feet Per Second (CFS) coming into Lake Taneycomo and the scheduling time of those releases is essential to those fishing and boating on Lake Taneycomo from both a safety and planning aspect.


Randall “Jay” Townsend, Chief of Public Affairs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District, provided the following information.


“The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District smartphone app unexpectedly went offline on March 4, 2025, because of a software compatibility issue. USACE is working quickly to rebuild the app on a modern platform. At this time, we’re optimistic we can have a new app launched in a few weeks. A few of the hurdles will be getting it cleared on all of the different smartphone app stores.

‘USACE Little Rock launched the app on March 21, 2023. The app had over 80,000 users and was getting used anywhere from 3,000 to 13,000 times per day, depending on water levels. The app displayed water level and release data for the lakes in the White River Basin as well as navigation information for the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation system and Little River Basin reservoirs in Southeast Arkansas.


‘The data can still be found on the Little Rock District website.”

 

All water data: 

Table Rock Dam data:


Projected generation schedules: 


Although less convenient than the app, this writer bookmarked the links, and they provide the same information available through the USACE app.

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