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The Texas State Board of Water Engineers granted a permit for constructing the dam that would form Eagle Mountain Lake on May 1, 1928. Construction of the dam that formed the reservoir began on January 23, 1930 and was completed on October 24, 1932. Water impoundment began on February 28, 1934.
The lake was created by damming the West Fork of the Trinity River and sits upstream from Eagle Mountain Lake. The lake is owned by the Tarrant Regional Water District and the water impounded is used for flood control, residential and commercial sales, irrigation, and recreation.
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.
“Stage 1 water conservation measures were implemented in The Resort at Eagle Mountain Lake community to protect the drinking water supply as a result of high demand for outdoor water use,” the ...
This home on Eagle Mountain Lake features 13,000 square feet of buildings. ... A 13 foot deep water dock at 9930 Boat Club Road, the only dock like it in all of Eagle Mountain Lake.
“The West Fork system includes Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth. The East Texas reservoirs are Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers. Benbrook Lake is another water source.
In 1929, a contractor was awarded the contract to construct Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain reservoirs, on the West Fork of the Trinity River.. Lake Bridgeport, located primarily in west Wise County, was the first reservoir constructed by the Tarrant Regional Water District.
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