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Reservoir Monitoring Update

Lake Level Blog

TRWD continues to monitor reservoir conditions 24 hours a day.  Currently Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain are making flood discharges.  The Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers spillways remain closed.  Updates to flood…

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Reservoir Monitoring Update

Lake Level Blog

TRWD continues to monitor reservoir conditions 24 hours a day.  Currently Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain are making flood discharges.  The Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers spillways remain closed.  Updates to flood…

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Reservoir Monitoring Update

Lake Level Blog

TRWD continues to monitor reservoir conditions 24 hours a day.  Currently Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain are making flood discharges.  The Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers spillways remain closed.  Updates to flood…

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Reservoir Monitoring Update

Lake Level Blog

TRWD continues to monitor reservoir conditions 24 hours a day.  Currently Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain are making flood discharges.  The Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers spillways remain closed.  Discharges at Eagle…

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Reservoir Monitoring Update

Lake Level Blog

TRWD continues to monitor reservoir conditions 24 hours a day.  Currently Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain are making flood discharges.  The Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers spillways remain closed.  At 8 p.m….

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Reservoir Monitoring Update

Lake Level Blog

TRWD continues to monitor reservoir conditions 24 hours a day.  With the rainfall overnight and continuing this morning, reservoir discharges are in progress at Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Bridgeport….

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Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 542.20 550.00 -7.80
Benbrook 690.60 694.00 -3.40
Bridgeport 828.34 836.00 -7.66
Cedar Creek 318.53 322.00 -3.47
Eagle Mountain 643.90 649.10 -5.20
Lake Worth 591.61 594.00 -2.39
Richland-Chambers 312.97 315.00 -2.03
*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.
**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.
For more information read our daily reports or the TRWD Lake Level Blog.

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