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  2. Cedar Bayou, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Bayou is listed as being impaired for certain water quality issues, including bacteria, impaired macrobenthic communities, and PCBs and dioxins in edible fish tissue. [2] In response to these issues and other local concerns, the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Houston-Galveston Area Council are working with local ...

  3. Cedar Bayou - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Bayou is a salt water channel on the Texas coast that separates San Jose Island from Matagorda Island. The pass serves as a water exchange between the Gulf of Mexico and the San Antonio , Matagorda and Aransas Bay systems.

  4. List of lakes of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Alan Henry The following is a list of reservoirs and lakes in the U.S. state of Texas . Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.

  5. List of rivers of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Bayou; Caney Creek (Red River tributary) Catfish Creek; Cedar Bayou; Chacon Creek; Cibolo Creek; Clear Creek; Coffee Mill Creek; Coleto Creek; Comal River; Buffalo Soldier Draw; Denton Creek; Dickinson Bayou; Double Bayou, East Fork; Garcitas Creek. Marcado Creek; Highland Bayou; Hurst Creek; Keechi Creek; Lake Charlotte Creek (Lake ...

  6. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW [1]) is the portion of the Intracoastal Waterway located along the Gulf Coast of the United States.It is a navigable inland waterway running approximately 1,300 mi (2,100 km) [1] from Saint Marks, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas.

  7. Giant water-draining vortex opens up in Lake Texoma - AOL

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    A huge water-sucking vortex has opened up on Lake Texoma, which is located along the border of Texas and Oklahoma. Though it looks fierce and dangerous, the authorities have expressed that there's ...

  8. Sabine–Neches Waterway - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Bayou: River sources: Neches River Sabine River: Primary outflows: Sabine Lake: Ocean/sea sources: Gulf of Mexico: Basin countries: United States: Managing agency: Sabine–Neches Navigation District: Built: 1909 () Max. length: 79 mi (127 km)miles: Max. width: 400 ft (120 m) Average depth: 40 ft (12 m) Max. depth: 40 ft (12 m ...

  9. Lavaca River - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Lavaca River and associated watershed. The Lavaca River is a navigable river in Texas. It begins in the northeastern part of Gonzales County, and travels generally southeast for 115 miles (185 km) until it empties into Lavaca Bay, a component of Matagorda Bay.