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Grady County: Infrastructure

Power & Energy

Electric utility data from EIA Form 861 — provider, residential rate, customer count, and revenue. Rate reflects the average residential ¢/kWh.

Electricity · Electricity rate (¢/kWh)12.24¢/kWh
Electricity · Customers1878818
Electricity · Revenue Millions$2,977
Electricity · Year2024

Sources: EIA Retail Sales 2024

Internet & Mobile

Broadband and mobile coverage from FCC Form 477. Percentages reflect the share of premises that can subscribe to service at the listed speed (not necessarily the share who do).

Broadband Summary · Towns With Data14
Broadband Summary · Towns With 90Pct Coverage14
Mobile Summary · Towns With Data14

Public Safety Stations

Fire, EMS, and police stations within range — HIFLD federal datasets. Distance is great-circle from the town centroid.

Total Ems Stations42
Total Fire Stations42
Total Police Stations42

Dams & Hazards

Dams (15)

Timberlake Dam
High · Recreation · 1965
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-B1
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1967
SCS-Winter Creek Site-02
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966
SCS-Winter Creek Site-04
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1965
SCS-Bitter Creek Site-01
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1974
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-107
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966
SCS-Little Washita River Site-08
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1980
SCS-Rush Creek Site-049
High · Flood Risk Reduction · 1969
Vitruvian-Pauline
Significant · Other
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-S3
Significant · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966
SCS-Winter Creek Site-01
Significant · Flood Risk Reduction · 1965
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-S1
Significant · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-S2
Significant · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-S5
Significant · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966
SCS-Roaring Creek Site-S4
Significant · Flood Risk Reduction · 1966