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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.
Cedar Creek Reservoir may refer to various reservoirs in the United States: Cedar Creek Reservoir (Alabama) in Franklin County Cedar Creek Reservoir (Texas) in Henderson and Kaufman Counties
Cabinet Gorge Reservoir: 106,000 0.131 231 Avista Utilities: 1953 Cascade Dam: North Fork Payette River: Earthfill 107 33 Lake Cascade: 693,100 0.8549 12.4 USBR 1948 Cedar Creek Dam: Cedar Creek: Earthfill 84 26 Cedar Creek Reservoir: 30,000 0.037 0 Cedar Mesa Canal & Reservoir Co. 1920 Crane Creek Dam: Crane Creek: Earthfill 55 17 Crane Creek ...
Not long after Cedar Creek Lake (a reservoir for the Tarrant Regional Water District) completed construction, the fledgling community that sat on its banks took steps to officially become a town. Gun Barrel City was incorporated on May 26, 1969. Since then, it has grown into a main hub and access point for visitors to Cedar Creek Lake.
Originally the site was officially designated the Cedar Creek Forest which takes its name for Cedar Creek that winds through East Bethel. The bog where the site initially began was informally called by professors "Decodon Bog." [1] The site was known as Cedar Creek Natural History Area until its change in 2007. [2]
Cedar Creek Reservoir is a large reservoir located in Franklin County, Alabama along Cedar Creek. Cedar Creek Dam is 96 feet (29 m) high earthen dam for flood control and irrigation, completed in 1979 as a project of the Tennessee Valley Authority .
McKinney Roughs Nature Park is a 1,140-acre (460 ha) nature park and archaeological site in Cedar Creek, Texas, United States.Located about 13 mi (21 km) east of Austin and next to the Colorado River, the park features 17.6 mi (28.3 km) of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
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 ...