Texas Reservoirs: Monitored Water Supply Reservoirs are 77.0% full on 2024-07-08

Statewide Conservation Storage

Summary

Date Percent Full Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Today 2024-07-08 77.0 30,193,165 24,359,576 31,626,430
Yesterday 2024-07-07 77.1 30,270,584 24,373,931 31,626,430
2 days ago 2024-07-06 77.1 30,389,346 24,397,740 31,626,430
1 week ago 2024-07-01 77.5 31,017,410 24,522,207 31,626,430
1 month ago 2024-06-08 77.8 33,201,371 24,594,580 31,626,430
3 months ago 2024-04-08 72.2 27,511,755 22,918,063 31,722,600
6 months ago 2024-01-08 69.1 26,144,587 21,804,028 31,534,811
1 year ago 2023-07-08 75.7 28,573,260 23,965,444 31,642,511
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 Percent Full is based on Conservation Storage and Conservation Capacity and doesn't account for storage in flood pool.

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   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 - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - 1,426 - n.a. - - n.a. -
Addicks 1 - n.a. - 85.44 - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. -
Alan Henry 98.7 2,219.55 -0.45 94,954 94,954 96,207 2,769
Amistad 2 24.0 1,047.03 -69.97 599,719 435,736 1,813,408 16,206
Amon G Carter 100.0 920.43 0.43 20,726 19,266 19,266 1,517
Aquilla 99.1 537.37 -0.13 42,879 42,843 43,243 3,070
Arlington 91.2 548.15 -1.85 36,674 36,642 40,157 1,879
Arrowhead 75.7 921.84 -4.16 174,478 174,478 230,359 12,360
Athens 100.0 440.17 0.17 29,861 29,503 29,503 - n.a. -
Austin 95.7 492.14 -0.66 23,551 22,942 23,972 1,542
B A Steinhagen 77.4 81.35 -1.65 53,626 53,553 69,186 8,716
Bardwell 100.0 432.08 11.08 88,762 43,856 43,856 4,860
Barker 3 - n.a. - 80.55 - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. - - n.a. -
Belton 100.0 597.73 3.73 480,875 432,631 432,631 - n.a. -
Benbrook 100.0 694.92 0.92 89,108 85,648 85,648 - n.a. -
Bob Sandlin 100.0 337.52 0.02 203,326 192,417 192,417 8,892
Bois d'Arc 99.1 533.79 -0.21 364,234 364,234 367,609 16,435
Bonham 93.6 564.32 -0.68 10,334 10,322 11,027 1,021
Brady Creek 42.1 1,731.68 -11.32 13,748 12,126 28,808 1,109
Bridgeport 71.1 826.38 -9.62 264,467 264,467 372,183 10,078
Brownwood 87.4 1,422.37 -2.23 114,320 114,320 130,868 6,273
Buchanan 75.4 1,008.26 -9.74 633,753 620,091 822,207 19,020
Caddo 4 100.0 169.58 1.08 156,319 29,898 29,898 29,148
Canyon 55.9 884.70 -24.30 211,695 211,624 378,781 5,621
Cedar Creek 98.6 321.73 -0.27 635,991 635,892 644,686 32,397
Champion Creek 55.1 2,068.02 -14.98 22,909 22,909 41,580 1,006
Cherokee 100.0 279.96 -0.04 44,720 40,094 40,094 3,779
Choke Canyon 21.4 190.67 -29.83 141,687 141,686 662,820 10,188
Cisco 58.4 1,509.92 -12.54 16,941 16,941 29,003 735
Coleman 86.2 1,714.53 -2.97 32,854 32,836 38,075 1,710
Coleto Creek 91.1 96.83 -1.17 28,280 28,280 31,040 2,489
Colorado City 43.8 2,055.98 -14.22 13,474 13,474 30,758 - n.a. -
Conroe 97.0 200.37 -0.63 405,179 405,152 417,577 19,554
Corpus Christi 38.4 84.32 -9.68 98,673 98,395 256,062 12,192
Crook 95.9 475.64 -0.36 8,835 8,820 9,195 1,038
Cypress Springs 100.0 378.12 0.12 67,144 66,756 66,756 - n.a. -
E V Spence 14.3 1,848.99 -49.01 74,058 74,058 517,272 4,332
Eagle Mountain 95.3 648.15 -0.95 176,453 176,453 185,087 8,930
Elephant Butte 5 16.4 4,326.60 -78.99 321,700 321,700 1,960,900 10,268
Falcon 2 13.4 255.61 -45.59 320,509 208,972 1,562,367 21,478
Fork 100.0 402.99 -0.01 636,239 604,796 605,061 26,842
Fort Phantom Hill 67.3 1,629.19 -6.71 47,108 47,102 70,030 2,988
Georgetown 84.2 786.17 -4.83 32,070 32,007 38,005 1,179
Gibbons Creek 94.2 246.41 -0.59 25,938 24,234 25,721 2,489
Graham 89.2 1,072.97 -2.03 40,420 40,406 45,288 2,305
Granbury 98.8 692.51 -0.19 132,312 131,403 132,949 8,103
Granger 100.0 504.77 0.77 55,048 51,822 51,822 - n.a. -
Grapevine 100.0 548.31 13.31 272,636 163,064 163,064 - n.a. -
Greenbelt 10.2 2,616.42 -47.58 6,527 6,095 59,968 436
Halbert 84.6 366.34 -1.66 5,106 5,106 6,033 539
Hords Creek 30.2 1,883.11 -16.89 2,452 2,449 8,109 197
Houston 91.1 41.33 -1.05 124,348 120,547 132,318 10,979
Houston County 99.6 259.94 -0.06 17,588 17,036 17,113 1,305
Hubbard Creek 49.4 1,170.81 -12.50 159,708 154,832 313,298 9,890
Hubert H Moss 97.6 714.46 -0.54 23,575 23,478 24,058 1,067
Inks 95.1 887.16 -0.84 13,343 13,060 13,729 789
J B Thomas 19.0 2,225.42 -32.58 38,675 38,002 199,931 3,030
Jacksonville 100.0 422.07 0.07 25,813 25,670 25,670 - n.a. -
Jim Chapman 100.0 440.07 0.07 295,759 258,723 258,723 18,038
Joe Pool 100.0 524.30 2.30 166,966 149,629 149,629 7,194
Kemp 100.0 1,147.09 3.09 295,051 245,307 245,307 - n.a. -
Kickapoo 79.0 1,041.69 -3.31 68,181 68,181 86,345 5,112
Lake O' the Pines 100.0 231.64 1.64 300,034 268,566 268,566 - n.a. -
Lavon 100.0 494.68 2.68 469,939 409,757 409,757 22,546
Leon 50.0 1,365.13 -9.87 14,171 13,891 27,762 1,113
Lewisville 100.0 526.84 4.84 737,794 563,228 563,228 - n.a. -
Limestone 97.9 362.66 -0.34 199,582 199,582 203,780 12,287
Livingston 100.0 131.17 0.17 1,616,783 1,603,504 1,603,504 78,765
Lost Creek 96.6 1,008.53 -0.97 11,543 11,543 11,950 - n.a. -
Lyndon B Johnson 98.5 824.73 -0.27 129,885 111,045 112,778 6,406
Mackenzie 9.2 3,014.71 -85.29 4,290 4,290 46,450 210
Marble Falls 95.3 736.41 -0.59 7,239 7,239 7,597 602
Martin 97.1 305.56 -0.44 73,564 73,564 75,726 4,874
Medina 2.2 970.24 -93.96 5,676 5,676 254,823 544
Meredith 6 42.0 2,889.83 -46.67 248,429 210,015 500,000 7,482
Millers Creek 100.0 1,334.14 0.14 28,363 26,768 26,768 2,228
Mineral Wells 98.7 862.85 -0.15 5,203 5,203 5,273 463
Monticello 85.3 337.35 -2.65 29,647 29,647 34,740 1,761
Mountain Creek 100.0 457.53 0.53 24,200 22,850 22,850 2,831
Murvaul 99.2 265.21 -0.09 37,976 37,976 38,285 3,429
Nacogdoches 96.7 278.40 -0.60 38,229 38,227 39,522 2,127
Nasworthy 91.5 1,871.67 -0.53 9,288 8,795 9,615 1,268
Navarro Mills 100.0 436.03 11.53 117,172 49,827 49,827 - n.a. -
New Terrell City 28.5 494.38 -9.62 2,454 2,443 8,583 391
Nocona 90.2 825.89 -1.61 19,637 19,333 21,444 1,283
North Fork Buffalo Creek 50.3 1,042.29 -5.71 7,750 7,750 15,400 947
O C Fisher 1.2 1,854.64 -53.36 1,395 1,394 115,742 362
O H Ivie 28.2 1,521.19 -30.31 156,109 156,109 554,340 - n.a. -
Oak Creek 30.8 1,982.97 -17.03 12,216 12,066 39,210 936
Palestine 100.0 345.01 0.01 367,544 367,303 367,303 - n.a. -
Palo Duro 2.6 2,837.32 -54.68 1,580 1,580 61,066 - n.a. -
Palo Pinto 89.0 865.63 -1.37 24,210 23,824 26,766 2,120
Pat Cleburne 99.0 733.33 -0.17 25,743 25,743 26,008 1,560
Pat Mayse 100.0 451.91 0.91 123,019 113,683 113,683 - n.a. -
Possum Kingdom 99.9 998.96 -0.04 537,423 537,423 538,139 17,895
Proctor 82.4 1,159.83 -2.17 45,126 45,126 54,762 4,252
Ray Hubbard 99.6 435.41 -0.09 437,679 437,679 439,559 20,834
Ray Roberts 100.0 635.80 3.30 885,635 788,167 788,167 - n.a. -
Red Bluff 39.4 2,811.67 -15.73 59,466 59,466 151,110 - n.a. -
Richland-Chambers 100.0 315.31 0.31 1,138,839 1,099,417 1,099,417 - n.a. -
Sam Rayburn 100.0 169.66 5.26 3,490,995 2,857,077 2,857,077 - n.a. -
Somerville 100.0 238.54 0.54 156,444 150,293 150,293 - n.a. -
Squaw Creek 100.0 775.41 0.41 152,575 151,250 151,250 - n.a. -
Stamford 100.0 1,417.10 0.30 51,884 51,570 51,570 5,145
Stillhouse Hollow 100.0 625.94 3.94 256,335 229,796 229,796 - n.a. -
Striker 93.0 292.39 -0.61 20,621 15,699 16,878 1,911
Sulphur Springs 95.7 458.53 -0.42 16,981 16,981 17,747 - n.a. -
Sweetwater 41.8 2,101.94 -14.56 5,125 5,125 12,267 353
Tawakoni 100.0 437.55 0.05 873,543 871,685 871,685 - n.a. -
Texana 97.8 43.65 -0.35 160,619 155,406 158,975 10,126
Texoma 7 100.0 618.98 1.98 2,642,551 1,243,801 1,243,801 85,441
Toledo Bend 8 96.2 170.91 -1.09 4,305,874 2,150,887 2,236,450 177,278
Travis 40.5 634.22 -46.78 461,471 444,439 1,098,044 9,775
Twin Buttes 11.1 1,903.83 -36.37 24,016 20,267 182,454 1,631
Tyler 98.8 375.20 -0.18 76,439 71,228 72,073 4,672
Waco 100.0 464.34 2.14 207,397 189,418 189,418 - n.a. -
Waxahachie 97.7 531.11 -0.39 11,387 10,805 11,060 650
Weatherford 91.9 894.64 -1.36 16,367 16,367 17,812 1,038
White Riveras of 2024-07-01 21.8 2,351.53 -20.67 8,487 6,521 29,880 740
Whitney 100.0 533.12 0.12 568,956 564,808 564,808 - n.a. -
Worth 75.0 592.16 -1.84 27,390 18,314 24,419 3,207
Wright Patman 100.0 230.52 5.52 422,005 231,496 231,496 - n.a. -
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 and Texas 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 a portion 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

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.

8

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.