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Page 4 THE CROSS SECTION August, 1980
Major Texas Reservoirs
No. Name of Lake
on or Reservoir
MapCanadian River Basin
1 Lake MeredithRed River Basin
MacKenzie Reservoir
Greenbelt Lake
Lake Kemp
Lake Kickapoo
Lake Arrowhead
Lake Texoma
Pat Mayse Lake
TotalSulphur River Basin
9 Lake Sulphur Springs
10 Wright Patman Lake
Total
Cypress Creek Basin
11 Lake Cypress Springs
12 Lake 0' the Pines
TotalConservation
Storage
Capacity
(acre-feet)821,300 Storage capacity refers to volume
of water within the conservation
46,250 storage space. The 63 reservoirs
58,200 together represent 95 percent of
319,600 total conservation storage capac-
262,100 ity of major Texas reservoirs
(2t,00 hose with capacity of 5,000
146,2500 arfetomoeec)3,638,950
13,520
142,700
156,220
66,800
252,000
318,800Sabine River Basin
13 Lake Tawakoni 936,200
14 Toledo Bend Reservoir 4,472,900
Total 5,409,100Neches River Basin
Lake Palestine 411,300
Lake Tyler 73,700
Sam Rayburn Reservoir 2,876,300
B. A. Steinhagen Lake 94,200
Total 3,455,500
Trinity River Basin
Bridgeport Reservoir 386,400
Eagle Mountain Reservoir 190,300
Benbrook Lake 88,200
Lewisville Lake 464,500
Grapevine Lake 187,700
Lavon Lake 443,800
Lake Ray Hubbard 490,000
Cedar Creek Reservoir 679,200
Navarro Mills Lake 60,900
Bardwell Lake 53,580
Lake Livingston 1,750,000
Total 4,794,58048
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30 Lake Conroe 429,900
31 Lake Houston 140,500
Total 570,400Brazos River Basin
White River Lake 44,300
Millers Creek Reservoir 25,520
Fort Phantom Hill
Reservoir 74,300
Lake Stamford 52,700
Hubbard Creek Reservoir 317,800
Lake Graham 45,000
Possum Kingdom Lake 569,380
Lake Palo Pinto 42,200
Lake Granbury 151,300
Lake Pat Cleburne 25,300
Whitney Lake 622,800
Waco Lake 151,900
Proctor Lake 59,300
Belton Lake 457,300
Stillhouse Hollow Lake 234,900
Somerville Lake 160,100
Total 3,034,1000. C. Fisher Lake
Hords Creek Lake
Lake Brownwood
Lake Buchanan
Lake Travis
TotalGuadalupe River Basin
58 Canyon Lake119,200
8,600
143,400
955,200
1,144,100
3,307,800
385,600San Antonio River Basin
59 Medina Lake 254,000Nueces River Basin
60 Lake Corpus Christi61
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63Rio Grande Basin
Red Bluff Reservoir
Intl. Amistad Reservoir
(Texas)
Intl. Falcon Reservoir
(Texas)
Total
STATE TOTAL 3269,900
307,000
1,965,500
1,563,200
3,835,700
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Lake J. B. Thomas 22306
Lake Colorado City 30,800
Champion Creek
Reservoir 41,6
E. V. Spence Reservoir 48,0
Twin Buttes Reservoir 177,800WN
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High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 (Tex.). The Cross Section, Volume 26, Number 8, August 1980, periodical, August 1980; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1533065/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.