Texas Reservoirs

Monitored Water Supply Reservoirs are 62.5% full on 2014-12-06

Date Percent Full Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Today 2014-12-06 62.5 24,088,480 19,599,065 31,355,357
Yesterday 2014-12-05 62.5 24,076,474 19,589,813 31,355,357
2 days ago 2014-12-04 62.5 24,083,040 19,593,416 31,355,357
1 week ago 2014-11-29 62.4 24,039,182 19,555,845 31,355,357
1 month ago 2014-11-06 62.6 24,014,032 19,620,513 31,355,357
3 months ago 2014-09-06 64.0 24,421,518 20,144,251 31,471,264
6 months ago 2014-06-06 66.3 25,159,669 20,855,072 31,471,264
1 year ago 2013-12-06 63.2 24,390,115 19,808,934 31,355,357
*

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)
Abilene 3.4 1,988.24 -24.06 268 268 7,900 88
Addicks 1 0.0 68.77 -45.23 45 45 202,128 - n.a. -
Alan Henry 74.5 2,210.15 -9.85 70,646 70,646 94,808 2,201
Amistad 2 62.5 1,086.91 -30.09 1,710,294 1,150,517 1,840,849 41,120
Amon G Carter 50.3 912.10 -7.90 10,469 9,685 19,266 976
Aquilla 83.5 534.99 -2.51 37,249 37,143 44,460 2,732
Arlington 54.6 539.80 -10.20 21,936 21,936 40,188 1,529
Arrowhead 19.8 906.70 -19.30 45,555 45,555 230,359 5,415
Athens 90.2 438.33 -1.67 26,603 26,563 29,435 1,623
Austin 95.1 492.04 -0.76 23,397 22,788 23,972 1,536
B A Steinhagen 84.9 82.00 -1.00 56,892 56,881 66,961 8,997
Bardwell 84.5 418.64 -2.36 39,303 38,953 46,122 2,943
Barker 3 0.0 71.76 -35.24 2 0 206,860 - n.a. -
Belton 69.4 581.83 -12.17 302,005 302,005 435,225 9,784
Benbrook 69.3 685.99 -8.01 59,376 59,376 85,648 2,936
Bob Sandlin 87.6 334.66 -2.84 178,029 167,118 190,822 8,076
Bonham 70.8 561.67 -3.33 7,817 7,805 11,027 814
Brady Creekas of 2014-12-05 27.5 1,726.90 -16.10 9,539 7,917 28,808 790
Bridgeport 38.2 812.03 -23.97 139,786 139,786 366,236 7,037
Brownwoodas of 2014-12-05 49.2 1,412.33 -12.27 63,447 63,447 128,839 4,207
Buchanan 34.0 986.45 -33.55 307,481 292,280 860,607 11,866
Caddo 4 100.0 168.50 0.00 129,000 29,898 29,898 26,800
Canyon 76.1 896.98 -12.02 288,263 288,192 378,781 6,862
Cedar Creekas of 2014-12-05 72.0 315.94 -6.06 464,174 464,075 644,686 26,913
Champion Creekas of 2014-12-05 5.8 2,035.23 -47.77 2,407 2,407 41,580 284
Choke Canyon 25.6 192.62 -27.88 177,955 177,946 695,262 11,397
Cisco 46.4 1,502.47 -17.53 12,018 12,018 25,895 567
Colemanas of 2014-12-05 32.3 1,698.56 -18.94 12,309 12,291 38,075 851
Coleto Creek 65.3 93.24 -4.76 20,269 20,269 31,040 - n.a. -
Colorado City 21.8 2,047.33 -22.87 6,699 6,699 30,758 - n.a. -
Conroeas of 2014-12-05 98.1 200.60 -0.40 408,331 408,280 416,177 19,581
Corpus Christi 49.1 86.01 -7.99 126,477 126,178 256,961 13,401
Crook 96.9 475.73 -0.27 8,928 8,913 9,195 1,041
Cypress Springs 96.8 377.33 -0.67 64,606 64,606 66,756 3,183
Danielas of 2014-02-19 - n.a. - -999,999.00 -1,001,277.00 - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. -
E V Spence 2.3 1,825.40 -72.60 12,018 12,018 517,272 1,286
Eagle Mountainas of 2014-12-05 56.0 638.66 -10.44 100,733 100,733 179,880 6,261
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 2014-12-05 11.1 4,313.88 -93.12 218,547 218,547 1,973,358 - n.a. -
Falcon 2 28.2 271.95 -29.15 853,334 436,929 1,551,007 40,958
Fork 71.3 395.74 -7.26 462,866 431,423 605,061 21,818
Fort Phantom Hill 30.9 1,618.49 -17.41 21,658 21,652 70,030 1,838
Georgetown 60.0 777.78 -13.22 22,173 22,092 36,823 936
Graham 38.8 1,060.65 -15.65 17,604 17,590 45,288 1,423
Granburyas of 2014-12-05 52.8 682.68 -10.32 68,562 67,597 128,046 4,224
Granger 100.0 505.47 1.47 57,090 50,779 50,779 5,606
Grapevineas of 2014-12-05 56.8 522.49 -12.51 93,598 93,597 164,703 4,830
Greenbelt 12.0 2,619.03 -44.97 7,656 7,224 59,968 486
Halbert 69.7 364.61 -3.39 4,207 4,207 6,033 499
Hords Creekas of 2014-12-05 41.1 1,886.09 -13.91 3,573 3,469 8,443 246
Houston 100.0 42.29 0.56 130,449 120,686 120,686 10,543
Houston County 100.0 260.19 0.19 17,911 17,113 17,113 1,346
Hubbard Creek 14.4 1,153.96 -29.35 52,746 45,830 318,067 4,302
Hubert H Moss 82.6 710.93 -4.07 19,970 19,873 24,058 969
Inks 93.0 887.24 -1.26 13,276 12,982 13,962 755
J B Thomasas of 2014-12-05 45.7 2,239.43 -18.57 92,117 91,444 199,931 4,671
Jacksonville 99.6 421.92 -0.08 25,639 25,577 25,670 1,159
Jim Chapman 31.8 427.31 -12.69 121,473 82,875 260,332 9,897
Joe Pool 91.6 519.97 -2.03 162,105 160,568 175,358 - n.a. -
Kemp 27.0 1,122.04 -21.96 66,456 66,330 245,307 4,438
Kickapoo 28.4 1,030.20 -14.80 24,511 24,511 86,345 2,611
Lake O' the Pines 96.7 228.04 -0.46 233,324 233,324 241,363 17,318
Lavon 46.3 479.13 -12.87 191,228 188,256 406,388 13,584
Leonas of 2014-12-05 61.9 1,367.33 -7.67 17,212 16,398 26,476 1,098
Lewisville 67.7 514.54 -7.46 416,758 381,084 563,228 21,343
Limestoneas of 2014-12-05 87.5 360.84 -2.16 182,067 182,065 208,014 11,653
Livingston 100.0 131.29 0.29 1,813,436 1,785,348 1,785,348 83,201
Lost Creek 61.1 995.96 -13.54 7,296 7,296 11,950 - n.a. -
Lyndon B Johnson 96.4 824.69 -0.31 131,182 110,880 115,056 6,115
Mackenzie 7.3 3,009.75 -90.25 3,408 3,408 46,450 180
Martin 88.4 304.09 -1.91 66,371 66,371 75,116 4,425
Medina 3.4 975.08 -89.12 8,651 8,651 254,823 680
Meredith 6 5.1 2,857.63 -78.87 63,763 25,349 500,000 3,924
Millers Creek 8.3 1,311.58 -22.42 3,513 2,230 26,768 460
Mineral Wellsas of 2014-12-05 49.8 854.77 -8.23 3,368 3,368 6,760 267
Monticelloas of 2014-12-05 98.0 339.66 -0.34 34,051 34,051 34,740 1,970
Mountain Creekas of 2014-12-05 100.0 457.78 0.78 24,989 22,850 22,850 2,931
Murvaul 100.0 265.33 0.03 38,388 38,285 38,285 3,508
Nacogdoches 97.5 278.55 -0.45 38,550 38,548 39,522 2,141
Natural Dam 7 48.6 2,447.33 -9.67 26,512 26,512 54,560 2,276
Navarro Mills 82.0 422.52 -1.98 40,875 40,874 49,827 4,357
New Terrell Cityas of 2014-12-05 76.4 501.52 -2.48 6,571 6,560 8,583 744
Noconaas of 2014-12-05 32.2 813.53 -13.97 7,208 6,904 21,444 712
North Fork Buffalo Creekas of 2014-12-05 4.5 1,029.99 -18.01 697 697 15,400 181
O C Fisher 1.2 1,852.86 -55.14 2,377 1,444 119,445 256
O H Ivie 15.3 1,509.14 -42.36 84,650 84,650 554,340 - n.a. -
Oak Creekas of 2014-12-05 15.5 1,974.71 -25.29 6,219 6,069 39,210 566
Palestine 95.7 344.27 -0.73 357,292 357,287 373,199 22,046
Palo Duro 1.7 2,834.64 -57.36 1,068 1,068 61,066 - n.a. -
Palo Pinto 9.9 847.96 -19.34 3,052 2,664 26,827 432
Pat Cleburne 66.0 727.44 -6.06 17,171 17,171 26,008 1,299
Pat Mayse 89.9 448.91 -2.09 106,336 102,176 113,683 5,320
Possum Kingdom 62.1 985.27 -14.73 335,641 335,641 540,340 11,267
Proctor 30.0 1,149.46 -12.54 16,613 16,613 55,457 1,947
Ray Hubbardas of 2014-12-05 57.4 425.06 -10.44 259,619 259,619 452,040 15,589
Ray Robertsas of 2014-12-05 73.9 624.55 -7.95 582,545 582,222 788,167 23,277
Red Bluff 85.1 2,824.24 -3.16 128,546 128,546 151,110 - n.a. -
Richland-Chambersas of 2014-12-05 63.1 304.59 -10.41 711,472 686,548 1,087,839 33,236
Sam Rayburn 88.8 161.48 -2.92 2,557,447 2,538,491 2,857,077 105,053
Somerville 95.1 237.33 -0.67 139,918 139,918 147,104 10,609
Squaw Creek 98.8 774.44 -0.56 149,509 149,486 151,250 3,137
Stamford 10.6 1,399.81 -16.99 5,445 5,442 51,570 1,031
Stillhouse Hollow 67.1 608.22 -13.78 152,932 152,878 227,771 4,504
Sulphur Springs 87.7 457.73 -1.22 15,571 15,571 17,747 - n.a. -
Sweetwater 13.4 2,088.30 -28.20 1,642 1,642 12,267 179
Tawakonias of 2014-12-05 56.3 425.45 -12.05 490,395 490,387 871,685 25,842
Texana 77.5 39.87 -4.13 123,954 123,675 159,566 8,209
Texoma 8 84.2 611.16 -5.84 2,118,557 1,059,275 1,258,113 62,539
Toledo Bend 9 86.1 168.30 -3.70 3,867,346 1,933,673 2,245,752 164,849
Travis 32.6 623.69 -57.31 384,191 362,583 1,113,348 8,419
Twin Buttes 3.2 1,892.25 -47.95 9,626 5,877 182,454 946
Tyler 95.8 374.72 -0.66 77,014 70,072 73,161 4,629
Waco 86.6 458.97 -3.03 164,381 164,175 189,567 7,558
Waxahachieas of 2014-12-05 72.5 526.51 -4.99 8,422 7,816 10,780 533
Weatherfordas of 2014-12-05 55.7 887.80 -8.20 9,916 9,916 17,812 858
White River 4.6 2,343.18 -29.02 3,341 1,375 29,880 489
Whitney 64.2 522.40 -10.60 356,180 355,321 553,344 15,313
Worth 67.7 590.62 -3.38 22,663 22,663 33,495 2,883
Wright Patmanas of 2014-12-05 100.0 223.84 3.24 199,089 122,593 122,593 26,123
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.