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  2. O. C. Fisher Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    O. C. Fisher Reservoir (also known as O. C. Fisher Lake, formerly known as San Angelo Lake) is an artificial lake located west of the city of San Angelo, Texas.With the financial support of the Upper Colorado River Authority, construction on the dam to form the reservoir was begun by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in 1947 and the lake was officially impounded in 1952.

  3. Texas–Gulf water resource region - Wikipedia

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    The Texas–Gulf water resource region is one of 21 major geographic areas, or regions, in the first level of classification used by the United States Geological Survey to divide and sub-divide the United States into successively smaller hydrologic units. These geographic areas contain either the drainage area of a major river, or the combined ...

  4. O.H. Ivie Lake - Wikipedia

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    O.H. Ivie Lake is a reservoir on the Colorado and Concho Rivers in Concho, Coleman, and Runnels counties, 55 miles east of San Angelo, Texas in the United States. [1] The reservoir was formed in 1990 by the construction of S. W. Freese Dam at the Concho-Coleman county line by Brown and Root .

  5. ODNR urges 'wise' water usage as Ohio drought continues - AOL

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    The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is urging the public to use water "wisely" as ... The U.S. Drought Monitor's map of Ohio for September 19, 2024. ... Ohio drought: ODNR urges 'wise' water ...

  6. Charles Mill Lake - Wikipedia

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    At that level the water is backed up the Black Fork about 5.2 miles (8.4 km). When the dam is holding the maximum flood water it is designed to hold there would be 6,050 acres (24.5 km 2 ) surface acres of water behind the dam and water would be backed up the Black Fork 19.8 miles (31.9 km).

  7. Will Texas run out of groundwater? Experts explain how ... - AOL

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    Water levels in wells across Texas are running low because of the extreme drought, groundwater experts say. Drought conditions in the state are getting worse by the week.

  8. Ohio water resource region - Wikipedia

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    Ohio: 6,440 sq mi (16,700 km 2) HUC0506: 0507 Big Sandy–Guyandotte Subregion Subregion: The Big Sandy and Guyandotte River Basins. Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia. 5,900 sq mi (15,000 km 2) HUC0507: 0508 Great Miami Subregion Subregion: The Great Miami River Basin. Indiana and Ohio. 5,330 sq mi (13,800 km 2) HUC0508: 0509 Middle Ohio ...

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