Sabine River Compact Administration Annual Report: 2007 Page: 4
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DIVERSIONS IN ACRE-FEET
Tributaries
flowing into
Sabine River Tributaries Toledo Bend
Below Toledo Below Toledo Toledo Reser. Below
Bend
Purpose State Bend Dam Bend Dam Reservoir State Line
Irrigation Louisiana 1,030.55 0 0 0
Texas 88.88 0 0 0
Industrial Louisiana 56,579.49 0 25,267.76 18.34
Texas 50,852.29 0 3,276.54 0
Municipal Louisiana 311.38 0 3,693.62 0
Texas 110.90 0 990.73 514.50
Total Louisiana 57,921.42 0 28,961.38 18.34
Texas 51,052.07 0 4,267.27 514.50
Total Diversion
For Louisiana 86,901.14
Total Diversion
For Texas 55,833.84
Grand Total 142,734.98
The industrial diversion for Texas did not utilize any brackish cooling water from Adams
Bayou.
The gaging stations designated by the Administration are listed in Section 9 and data
relative to these stations, as well as other stations partially funded by the Administration, is in
Appendix B.
7. Hydrologic Conditions
A number of years ago the Toledo Bend Project created an Alert System by acquiring and
installing sixteen instruments at selected locations within that portion of the Sabine Basin from the
Toledo Bend Dam northwestward to the Highway 59 crossing of the Sabine River. These
instruments provide real time data via radio signals to a continuously operated monitoring
computer located in the SRA Texas Office at the Damsite, which computer receives and stores the
transmitted data.. This computer can be polled by telephone from any remote location providing
the Reservoir operators with real time data to include rainfall, Reservoir elevation, and River
stages to be used as information in Reservoir operations.
Included as Appendix "F" is an overview map of the area showing the approximate location
of each of these sixteen stations with an attached sheet showing the various Station ID Numbers,
the Station names, and a more exact location for each. This Appendix includes the total monthly
rainfall for each station for water years 05-06 and 06-07, the long term average based on the 10
year period of WY 97-98 through WY 06-07, and the departure from the average. It also includes
the total monthly rainfall for each station for the 10 year period used to determine the long term
averages. For fast references, graphs showing the total monthly rainfall for WY 06-07 and total
WY rainfall for the 10 year period are also included.4
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