Amarillo Borger Brownfield Lamesa Levelland Lubbock O'Donnell Pampa Plainview Slaton Tahoka
CRMWA Canadian River Municipal Water Authority
For over fifty years, the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority (CRMWA) has worked to serve its member cities and all citizens of the Texas Panhandle and South Plains by providing a dependable and safe source of municipal and industrial water.

CRMWA supplies raw water to 11 member cities (nearly ½ million people) in the Texas Panhandle and South Plains via a 358-mile aqueduct system. The Authority's current source of water is Lake Meredith and the John C. Williams Aqueduct & Wellfield in the Texas Panhandle.

CRMWA was created by the Texas Legislature to provide a source of municipal and industrial water for its eleven member cities: Amarillo, Brownfield, Borger, Lamesa, Levelland, Lubbock, O'Donnell, Pampa, Plainview, Slaton, and Tahoka. The headquarters is located at Sanford Dam about 37 miles northeast of Amarillo, Texas. The project was built and financed by the Bureau of Reclamation in the mid 1960's.
CRMWA System
 
Lake Meredith
Current Depth
(10-5-2009)
47.00 feet
Current Volume
(10-5-2009)
73,443 acre feet
Record High (April 1973) 101.85 feet
Record Low (July 8, 2008) 45.25 feet
USGS Real-Time Lake Elevation
(subtract 2813 feet from above link for lake depth)
Canadian River
USGS Gauging Station North of Amarillo at US 287
NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service at US 287