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  2. Created by the Texas Legislature in 1929 specifically for the purpose of developing and managing the water resources of an entire river basin, the Brazos River Authority develops and distributes water supplies, provides water and wastewater treatment, monitors water quality, and pursues water conservation through public education programs.
  3. Recognized by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as one of the best fishing lakes in Central Texas, Lake Limestone is home to schools of largemouth bass, crappie, white bass, catfish and both native and Florida strains of bass. ... This park, located just north of Lake Limestone, gives visitors the opportunity to experience life in the ...
  4. The reservoir holds back 208,017 acre-feet or 73.5 billion gallons of water. The BRA is permitted by the state to utilize 65,074 acre-feet of water per year from Lake Limestone. Lake Limestone is a water supply reservoir and will fluctuate with supply use and weather conditions.
  5. A. Lake Levels The water level in the Lakes will not be constant. BRA Lakes are water supply reservoirs. While it is the desire of the BRA to keep the Lakes as full as possible, the level of the water will vary, depending on the amount of water diverted locally, evaporation rates, amounts of rainfall and runoff in the Brazos Basin upstream, required releases, and other factors.
  6. Lake Limestone. Online Lake Map; Amenities. Public Use Areas; Waterfowl Hunting; ... Texas Clean Rivers Program. CRP Public Outreach; CRP Calendar of Events; Program Documents; Reports, Presentations, and Meeting Minutes ... local road West 1.8 miles to East end of dam. On Lake Limestone. Brazos River Authority 20226 Sterling Robertson Dam Road
  7. Water from the reservoir is supplied for similar use at a NRG steam-electric plant just east of Lake Limestone and a Texas Municipal Power Agency power plant located near the Navasota River 50 miles downstream. Lake Limestone was formed by the building of the Sterling C. Robertson Dam. Constructed of earth and concrete, the dam runs 8,395 feet ...
  8. Lake vs. Reservoir. The State of Texas has hundreds of water bodies - from small farm tanks to huge reservoirs - but within the state's 269,000 square mile area, there is only one naturally-formed lake - Caddo Lake on the Texas Louisiana border - the rest are man-made reservoirs. ... Living Lakeside at Lake Limestone; Lake Regulations. Lake ...
  9. The elevation of Lake Limestone at capacity is 363 feet above mean sea level. The current lake elevation may be obtained by clicking on River and Reservoir Levels, choosing the lower basin area and clicking on the red dot labeled Lake Limestone. You may also receive lake level information by calling (903) 529-2141.
  10. The second BRA park at Lake Limestone is located northeast of the dam. This location is equipped with public restrooms, pavilions and grills. The park also offers a boat ramp, fishing piers and overnight campsites. The Limestone County-sponsored parks are located on each side of the F.M. 3371 bridge over the reservoir.
  11. The State of Texas owns all surface water in Texas and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is the agency responsible for regulating (permitting) the use of this surface water. ... BRA owns the water right for Lake Limestone (and 10 other lakes) and provides water to our customers by contract under the terms of that water right. To ...
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