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New South Texas Lake

Posted By: Strugglebus

New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 04:23 PM

If one is ever built, where could it be built so that it has the best chance at keeping water? I have looked at the map a lot, and I dont really see any place with a decent refill zone. We obviously need more lakes down here, especially with all of the growth around San Antonio. I just dont see where.
Posted By: BrandoA

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 04:30 PM

I would say somewhere along the San Marcos River. Aquarena Springs produces 200 million gallons of water per day
Posted By: Allison1

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 05:06 PM

https://brazos.org/AllensCreek

This is the only proposed lake in south Texas at this time.
https://www.twdb.texas.gov/publications/state_water_plan/2012/plate_1_opt.pdf
Posted By: shanetx

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 06:33 PM

On the flip side i wonder if this is the next one sold off...


https://www.texastribune.org/2023/10/16/austin-coal-fayette-power-project/
Posted By: CCTX

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 08:24 PM

Edwards Aquifer will eventually run out.
Blanco River between Wimberley and Kyle makes sense.

Good little pocket of annual rainfall in that area. Also some healthy natural springs in that region.
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Posted By: Strugglebus

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 08:34 PM

Originally Posted by Allison1

Looking at that map, it is crazy how many lakes are in Northeast Texas, and they just opened another.
Posted By: BrandoA

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 08:45 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Edwards Aquifer will eventually run out.
Blanco River between Wimberley and Kyle makes sense.

Good little pocket of annual rainfall in that area. Also some healthy natural springs in that region.
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I doubt the edwards aquifer will ever go dry. It would have to be a drought of epic proportions before that would ever happen. San Marcos river would be a much better option down around Palmetto State park. Lot of farm country not inhabited
Posted By: Harleydude

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 09:54 PM

Yeah the Edwards is very porous and recharges with decent rainfall.
Posted By: grout-scout

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/18/24 10:05 PM

It would probably need to be on the Guadalupe, way down there.
Posted By: BrandoA

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/19/24 12:52 AM

Originally Posted by grout-scout
It would probably need to be on the Guadalupe, way down there.

Lupe’ can dry up. San Marcos has always flowed
Posted By: Lone_Wolf

Re: New South Texas Lake - 04/20/24 03:29 AM

The reason is rainfall in that area. That maps not accurate either, the big one just south of richland chambers isn't even on there, everything I've seen it will be the next big one built but it won't be for decades
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