Texas Reservoirs

Monitored Water Supply Reservoirs are 62.8% full on 2014-10-30

Date Percent Full Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Today 2014-10-30 62.8 24,081,530 19,684,055 31,347,634
Yesterday 2014-10-29 62.8 24,082,014 19,684,712 31,347,634
2 days ago 2014-10-28 62.8 24,081,034 19,689,542 31,347,634
1 week ago 2014-10-23 63.1 24,212,371 19,790,350 31,347,634
1 month ago 2014-09-30 63.8 24,343,298 20,064,738 31,471,264
3 months ago 2014-07-30 66.7 25,449,211 20,987,016 31,471,264
6 months ago 2014-04-30 64.3 24,775,387 20,312,102 31,566,650
1 year ago 2013-10-30 60.8 23,514,355 19,063,990 31,347,634
*

Percent Full is based on Conservation Storage and Conservation Capacity.

**

Water supply reservoirs include reservoirs which provide water for all beneficial purposes such as power generation, recreation, and municipal water supply. Today's total is subject to change as data are updated. See footnotes on individual lakes for cases where special conditions apply.

Recent Conditions

Reservoir Percent Full Water Level
(ft)
Height Above Conservation Pool
(ft)
Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Surface Area
(acres)
Abileneas of 2014-10-29 3.4 1,988.23 -24.07 267 267 7,900 88
Addicks 1as of 2014-10-29 0.0 68.84 -45.16 46 46 202,128 - n.a. -
Alan Henryas of 2014-10-29 75.2 2,210.45 -9.55 71,309 71,309 94,808 2,216
Amistad 2as of 2014-10-29 60.5 1,084.74 -32.26 1,624,635 1,113,329 1,840,849 39,494
Amon G Carter 50.7 912.18 -7.82 10,552 9,768 19,266 981
Aquillaas of 2014-10-29 86.9 535.53 -1.97 38,747 38,641 44,460 2,817
Arlington 57.7 540.59 -9.41 23,169 23,169 40,188 1,593
Arrowheadas of 2014-10-29 19.1 906.41 -19.59 44,002 44,002 230,359 5,294
Athensas of 2014-10-29 90.1 438.31 -1.69 26,569 26,529 29,435 1,620
Austin 96.3 492.23 -0.57 23,690 23,081 23,972 1,547
B A Steinhagen 91.2 82.43 -0.57 61,083 61,072 66,961 10,099
Bardwell 86.5 418.96 -2.04 40,249 39,899 46,122 2,968
Barker 3 0.0 71.68 -35.32 2 0 206,860 - n.a. -
Beltonas of 2014-10-29 70.2 582.18 -11.82 305,441 305,441 435,225 9,848
Benbrook 67.9 685.58 -8.42 58,178 58,178 85,648 2,907
Bob Sandlin 88.6 334.91 -2.59 180,053 169,142 190,822 8,119
Bonham 74.0 562.09 -2.91 8,173 8,161 11,027 908
Brady Creekas of 2014-10-29 27.7 1,726.97 -16.03 9,592 7,970 28,808 794
Bridgeport 38.6 812.24 -23.76 141,268 141,268 366,236 7,075
Brownwoodas of 2014-10-29 47.5 1,411.78 -12.82 61,154 61,154 128,839 4,132
Buchanan 35.6 986.30 -31.70 305,703 290,502 816,904 11,826
Caddo 4 82.9 168.16 -0.34 118,783 24,789 29,898 25,884
Canyonas of 2014-10-29 76.3 897.08 -11.92 288,950 288,879 378,781 6,872
Cedar Creek 74.3 316.49 -5.51 479,143 479,044 644,686 27,518
Champion Creekas of 2014-10-29 6.0 2,035.53 -47.47 2,489 2,489 41,580 288
Choke Canyonas of 2014-10-29 26.0 192.86 -27.64 180,705 180,696 695,262 11,508
Ciscoas of 2014-10-29 46.3 1,502.42 -17.58 11,990 11,990 25,895 566
Colemanas of 2014-10-29 32.4 1,698.63 -18.87 12,369 12,351 38,075 854
Coleto Creekas of 2014-10-29 64.0 93.04 -4.96 19,866 19,866 31,040 - n.a. -
Colorado Cityas of 2014-10-29 22.1 2,047.49 -22.71 6,802 6,802 30,758 - n.a. -
Conroe 96.7 200.31 -0.69 402,693 402,642 416,177 19,318
Corpus Christias of 2014-10-29 49.8 86.14 -7.86 128,227 127,928 256,961 13,505
Crook 99.0 475.91 -0.09 9,116 9,101 9,195 1,047
Cypress Springs 97.8 377.55 -0.45 65,308 65,308 66,756 3,199
Danielas of 2014-02-19 - n.a. - -999,999.00 -1,001,277.00 - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. -
E V Spenceas of 2014-10-29 2.7 1,826.82 -71.18 13,926 13,926 517,272 1,404
Eagle Mountainas of 2014-10-29 55.5 638.53 -10.57 99,921 99,921 179,880 6,232
Electraas of 2013-12-04 - n.a. - -999,999.00 -1,001,110.00 - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. -
Elephant Butte 5as of 2014-10-29 9.3 4,309.06 -97.94 182,766 182,766 1,973,358 - n.a. -
Falcon 2as of 2014-10-29 25.2 269.78 -31.32 768,234 390,604 1,551,007 38,438
Forkas of 2014-10-29 74.5 396.62 -6.38 482,299 450,856 605,061 22,342
Fort Phantom Hillas of 2014-10-29 31.6 1,618.74 -17.16 22,119 22,113 70,030 1,858
Georgetownas of 2014-10-29 54.8 775.69 -15.31 20,270 20,189 36,823 885
Grahamas of 2014-10-29 39.2 1,060.75 -15.55 17,746 17,732 45,288 1,429
Granburyas of 2014-10-29 54.5 683.20 -9.80 70,788 69,823 128,046 4,340
Grangeras of 2014-10-29 100.0 504.29 0.29 51,979 50,779 50,779 4,357
Grapevine 57.6 522.76 -12.24 94,906 94,905 164,703 4,860
Greenbeltas of 2014-10-29 12.1 2,619.15 -44.85 7,716 7,284 59,968 488
Halbert 66.1 364.16 -3.84 3,985 3,985 6,033 488
Hords Creekas of 2014-10-29 37.3 1,884.68 -15.32 3,255 3,151 8,443 227
Houstonas of 2014-10-29 100.0 41.99 0.26 127,323 120,686 120,686 10,316
Houston County 99.0 259.87 -0.13 17,497 16,945 17,113 1,287
Hubbard Creekas of 2014-10-29 14.5 1,154.03 -29.28 53,048 46,132 318,067 4,319
Hubert H Mossas of 2014-10-29 83.3 711.10 -3.90 20,135 20,038 24,058 974
Inks 92.9 887.23 -1.27 13,269 12,975 13,962 754
J B Thomasas of 2014-10-29 46.4 2,239.73 -18.27 93,525 92,852 199,931 4,711
Jacksonville 98.0 421.56 -0.44 25,224 25,162 25,670 1,146
Jim Chapman 35.3 428.19 -11.81 130,470 91,872 260,332 10,546
Joe Pool 92.8 520.26 -1.74 164,187 162,650 175,358 - n.a. -
Kempas of 2014-10-29 23.1 1,121.09 -24.41 62,322 62,196 268,811 4,270
Kickapooas of 2014-10-29 27.1 1,029.78 -15.22 23,430 23,430 86,345 2,538
Lake O' the Pinesas of 2014-10-29 98.9 228.35 -0.15 238,726 238,726 241,363 17,532
Lavon 47.1 479.35 -12.65 194,228 191,256 406,388 13,688
Leonas of 2014-10-29 62.5 1,367.46 -7.54 17,353 16,539 26,476 1,105
Lewisville 68.9 514.87 -7.13 423,854 388,180 563,228 21,671
Limestoneas of 2014-10-29 87.8 360.89 -2.11 182,650 182,648 208,014 11,672
Livingston 98.1 130.54 -0.46 1,758,359 1,751,998 1,785,348 81,632
Lost Creek 61.8 996.26 -13.24 7,384 7,384 11,950 - n.a. -
Lyndon B Johnson 95.9 824.60 -0.40 130,632 110,330 115,056 6,092
Mackenzieas of 2014-10-29 7.4 3,009.97 -90.03 3,442 3,442 46,450 182
Martinas of 2014-10-29 86.9 303.84 -2.16 65,269 65,269 75,116 4,386
Medinaas of 2014-10-29 3.5 975.42 -88.78 8,883 8,883 254,823 688
Meredith 6as of 2014-10-29 5.2 2,857.83 -78.67 64,550 26,136 500,000 3,952
Millers Creekas of 2014-10-29 7.5 1,311.11 -22.89 3,301 2,018 26,768 438
Mineral Wellsas of 2014-10-29 49.7 854.73 -8.27 3,358 3,358 6,760 266
Monticelloas of 2014-10-29 99.4 339.90 -0.10 34,536 34,536 34,740 1,992
Mountain Creekas of 2014-10-29 100.0 457.54 0.54 24,230 22,850 22,850 2,835
Murvaul 95.7 264.82 -0.48 36,651 36,651 38,285 3,376
Nacogdochesas of 2014-10-29 95.7 278.21 -0.79 37,827 37,825 39,522 2,109
Natural Dam 7as of 2014-10-29 48.6 2,447.33 -9.67 26,512 26,512 54,560 2,276
Navarro Mills 84.1 422.76 -1.74 41,926 41,925 49,827 4,394
New Terrell City 77.9 501.68 -2.32 6,694 6,683 8,583 751
Noconaas of 2014-10-29 32.2 813.54 -13.96 7,215 6,911 21,444 712
North Fork Buffalo Creekas of 2014-10-29 0.2 1,025.05 -22.95 32 32 15,400 42
O C Fisheras of 2014-10-29 1.2 1,853.05 -54.95 2,413 1,480 119,445 261
O H Ivieas of 2014-10-29 15.5 1,509.46 -42.04 86,123 86,123 554,340 - n.a. -
Oak Creekas of 2014-10-29 15.9 1,975.00 -25.00 6,394 6,244 39,210 578
Palestine 95.2 344.17 -0.83 355,132 355,127 373,199 21,962
Palo Duroas of 2014-10-29 2.0 2,835.40 -56.60 1,194 1,194 61,066 - n.a. -
Palo Pintoas of 2014-10-29 11.1 848.67 -18.63 3,365 2,977 26,827 451
Pat Cleburneas of 2014-10-29 67.3 727.69 -5.81 17,498 17,498 26,008 1,317
Pat Mayse 92.2 449.40 -1.60 108,961 104,801 113,683 5,398
Possum Kingdomas of 2014-10-29 61.4 984.94 -15.06 331,940 331,940 540,340 11,168
Proctoras of 2014-10-29 30.0 1,149.47 -12.53 16,633 16,633 55,457 1,948
Ray Hubbard 59.3 425.59 -9.91 267,954 267,954 452,040 15,873
Ray Roberts 75.4 625.08 -7.42 594,979 594,656 788,167 23,640
Red Bluffas of 2014-10-29 85.5 2,824.33 -3.07 129,168 129,168 151,110 - n.a. -
Richland-Chambers 65.2 305.27 -9.73 734,284 709,360 1,087,839 33,879
Sam Rayburn 90.3 161.87 -2.53 2,598,570 2,579,614 2,857,077 105,822
Somervilleas of 2014-10-29 92.9 237.02 -0.98 136,646 136,646 147,104 10,506
Squaw Creekas of 2014-10-29 98.6 774.35 -0.65 149,227 149,204 151,250 3,132
Stamfordas of 2014-10-29 10.8 1,399.95 -16.85 5,590 5,587 51,570 1,050
Stillhouse Hollowas of 2014-10-29 68.9 609.09 -12.91 156,890 156,836 227,771 4,596
Sulphur Springsas of 2014-10-29 90.1 457.98 -0.97 15,982 15,982 17,747 - n.a. -
Sweetwateras of 2014-10-29 13.7 2,088.50 -28.00 1,678 1,678 12,267 181
Tawakonias of 2014-10-29 58.1 426.08 -11.42 506,874 506,866 871,685 26,472
Texanaas of 2014-10-29 79.1 40.17 -3.83 126,428 126,149 159,566 8,286
Texoma 8 83.1 610.72 -6.28 2,091,171 1,045,582 1,258,113 61,947
Toledo Bend 9as of 2014-10-29 86.8 168.50 -3.50 3,900,192 1,950,096 2,245,752 165,749
Travis 31.9 622.81 -58.19 376,829 355,221 1,113,348 8,310
Twin Buttesas of 2014-10-29 3.2 1,892.26 -47.94 9,636 5,887 182,454 946
Tyleras of 2014-10-29 95.0 374.60 -0.78 76,459 69,517 73,161 4,610
Wacoas of 2014-10-29 87.7 459.24 -2.76 166,427 166,221 189,567 7,597
Waxahachie 70.1 526.01 -5.49 8,159 7,553 10,780 519
Weatherfordas of 2014-10-29 52.1 887.05 -8.95 9,280 9,280 17,812 837
White Riveras of 2014-10-29 5.4 2,343.63 -28.57 3,565 1,599 29,880 506
Whitneyas of 2014-10-29 65.3 522.79 -10.21 362,189 361,330 553,344 15,509
Worth 65.7 590.39 -3.61 22,007 22,007 33,495 2,820
Wright Patman 100.0 225.27 4.07 239,476 135,069 135,069 26,500
footnotes
1

Addicks Reservoir is a flood control lake. It is not used for water supply and under normal conditions it is empty.

2

Lake Amistad and Lake Falcon straddle the border of Texas and Mexico. By treaty, Texas has rights to 56.2% of the total conservation capacity of Amistad and 58.6% of the total conservation capacity of Falcon. The fraction of the actual storage that belongs to Texas is formally determined biweekly by the International Boundary Water Commission (IBWC). The IBWC is the legal repository of data related to this lake for treaty purposes and official versions of the datasets should be obtained directly from them. Conservation capacity is based on the fixed percent of total conservation capacity. Conservation storage is based on the bi-weekly changing Texas share.

3

Barker Reservoir is a flood control lake. It is not used for water supply and under normal conditions it is empty.

4

Caddo Lake straddles the border of Texas and Louisiana, Texas has rights to 50% of Lake Caddo's total conservation capacity. Percent full, conservation storage and conservation capacity are based on the Texas share.

5

Elephant Butte Lake (located in New Mexico) is governed by the Rio Grande Compact. The Rio Grande Compact is an interstate compact signed in 1938 between the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Chihuahua (Mexico) and approved by the U.S. Congress, to equitably apportion the waters of the Rio Grande Basin. Water from the lake supplies irrigation water as well as about 50% of El Paso's supply when available.

6

Lake Meredith is governed by the Canadian River Compact. The States of New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma are all parties to the compact created by agreement of the three states and the federal government in 1950. According to the compact, New Mexico can hold 200,000 acre-feet in Ute Lake before it has to release water to Texas. Texas also can only hold 500,000 acre-feet in Lake Meredith before it has to release water for Oklahoma.

7

Natural Dam Lake is a flood control lake. It is not used for water supply and under normal conditions it is empty.

8

Lake Texoma straddles the border of Texas and Oklahoma, Texas has rights to 50% of Lake Texoma's total conservation capacity. Percent full, conservation storage and conservation capacity are based on the Texas share.

9

Toledo Bend Reservoir straddles the border of Texas and Louisiana, Texas has rights to 50% of Toledo Bend Reservoir's total conservation capacity. Percent full, conservation storage and conservation capacity are based on the Texas share.