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During a second reading of an amendment to prohibit camping of any type in Kindley Park, additional amendments were added by city staff for overall camping regulations on Lake Graham and penalties for violation of ordinances. City Manager Eric Garretty spoke at the Graham City Council meeting Thursday, April 25 and said city staff had significantly revised the ordinance since the first reading, deleting the camping ordinance in its entirety and being replaced with new language.
Luminant, operators of Graham Power Plant, reported a spill Tuesday, May 9 of an “unknown quantity” of lubrication oil into Lake Eddleman, the city’s primary surface water supply. GPO Manager at Luminant, Greg Stuckey, said Monday, May 15 that cleanup was completed with the company shifting to maintenance of the spill. The plant manager said Monday that the leak was isolated and the oil that spilled into the lake has been cleaned. He said the plant has moved to daily inspections in a maintenance mode.
Graham Luminant Power Plant reported a spill today of an “unknown quantity” of lubrication oil into Lake Eddleman, the city’s primary surface water supply. At 2:55 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, Graham City Manager Eric Garretty was notified the power plant reported the spill. Upon further investigation by power plant and city of Graham employees the scope of the spill.
Just under two hours west of Dallas-Fort Worth, Graham is a historic town that began on the frontier with Fort Belknap in 1851. The fort’s purpose