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Lakes in Texas with the most constant water levels #13153884 05/14/19 03:09 PM
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Knowing that Texas will go through years of extreme drought and years of extreme rain, is there an area that seems to have less severe fluctuations, or lakes that are managed to stay at more constant levels?

Off the top of my head and glancing at water data for Texas, I see that these lakes tend to stay closer to constant level.

Squaw Creek
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Re: Lakes in Texas with the most constant water levels [Re: CCTX] #13153887 05/14/19 03:13 PM
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Power plant lakes?

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it's all based on the Colorado, but LBJ and Lake Austin come to mind. McQueeny is a pretty constant level private lake fed by the Gaudalupe.

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Originally Posted by BCBassCat
Power plant lakes?


That was one of my original thoughts, and certainly explains Squaw's very low water level fluctuation.

Looking at Sommerville and Martin Creek historical data, they can have wild fluctuations.

Coleto Creek looks to not fluctuate much


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White Rock, but the big Bass there are smarter than most.


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Bastrop, Fayette. Both power plant lakes.


Re: Lakes in Texas with the most constant water levels [Re: cocodrie] #13153912 05/14/19 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by cocodrie
it's all based on the Colorado, but LBJ and Lake Austin come to mind. McQueeny is a pretty constant level private lake fed by the Gaudalupe.


Historically, LBJ looks to fluctuate less than most.


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Power plant lakes?


That was one of my original thoughts, and certainly explains Squaw's very low water level fluctuation.

Looking at Sommerville and Martin Creek historical data, they can have wild fluctuations.

Coleto Creek looks to not fluctuate much


Lake Cherokee is a power plant lake as well.

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Originally Posted by Dfitz
White Rock, but the big Bass there are smarter than most.

White Rock and Bachman hardly ever get low due to all the golf course and private home irrigation/run off that feeds both lakes.


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Many of the lakes that are thought to be constant level are not. Most of the water in lakes is under long term contract with a small amount of the contract now being delivered, but as demands increase, more will be used and the levels will fluctuate more. Some that have always appeared to be constant level will not necessarily be constant level in the future.

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power plants don’t mean poo on lake level. Its the lakes with the strongest HOA or lobbys in Austin. A good example is Granbury. The Pecan Plantation screams everytime anything threatens to change the lake level. There was a rumor they even tried to sue Mother Nature for lack of rain one time


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LBJ, INKS, Marble Falls, Austin but they are "not constant level" but officially pass thru lakes.

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Originally Posted by Dfitz
White Rock, but the big Bass there are smarter than most.

And more affluent.

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I have lived on Lake Palestine for 20 years. The lake has been a foot over my dock a couple of times ( means 4 ft high over spillway)
and low enough for no water under the boat lift also twice.

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