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Cedar Creek Lake is a fourth water source for Tarrant Regional Water District's water supply. Its normal system capacity is 322.00 ft (98.15 m) above sea level. When the lake gets over that point, gates from the spillway are opened, releasing water; 2005 and 2006 were dry years, sending the lake to a record low on December 12, 2006.
Addicks Reservoir; Lake Alan Henry; Alvarado Park Lake; Amistad Reservoir (extends into Coahuila, Mexico) Lake Amon G. Carter; Lake Anahuac (once known as Turtle Bay) Aquilla Lake; Amarillo Lake; Lake Arlington (Texas) Lake Arrowhead; Lake Athens (formerly known as Flat Creek Reservoir) Lake Austin; Averhoff Reservoir
Texas has the dubious distinction of leading the nation in polluted waterways. A new report draws upon self disclosed data by industrial facilities provided to the EPA. The study counted 17 ...
Fayette County Reservoir is a power station cooling reservoir on Cedar Creek in the Colorado River basin, [1] 3 miles west of Fayetteville, Texas and 10 miles east of La Grange, Texas. [2] The reservoir was created in 1978 when a dam was built on the creek to provide a cooling pond for the Fayette Power Project which provides electrical ...
The images show what various parts of the country looked like before the air and water protections that exist today.
Calaveras Lake (Texas) Lake Casa Blanca; Cedar Creek Reservoir (Texas) Choke Canyon Reservoir; Lake Pat Cleburne; Coleto Creek Reservoir; Canyon Lake (Texas) Comanche Creek Reservoir; Lake Conroe; Lake Corpus Christi; Davy Crockett Lake (Fannin County, Texas) Lake Cypress Springs
Southeast Texas has been hit with heavy rains and rising rivers, leading to school closings, high-water rescues and mandatory evacuation orders in some areas. Here's a look at the situation ...
Cedar Creek is a creek in Kaufman County, Van Zandt County, and Henderson County in Texas. It is a tributary to the Trinity River . The creek's impoundment forms the reservoir named Cedar Creek Lake .