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Why LCRA won’t use Lake Buchanan to fill Lake TravisLake Buchanan has risen considerably, whereas Lake Travis, home to a lot of water recreation, hasn’t risen by nearly as much. KXAN’s Chief Meteorologist Nick Bannin spoke with the Lower ...
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The LCRA gauges show Lake Travis is not up more than just a couple inches from a couple of days ago. It's the same story at Lake Buchanan.
But the combined storage from our two main reservoirs, Lake Buchanan and Lake Travis, has risen 13% in the past 30 days. Lake Buchanan is 75% full as of June 5 and is expected to rise a bit more ...
gauges on Tuesday afternoon showed levels at both Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan had risen just over an inch from two days earlier. “That’s a good thing because this time of year, the ...
Heavy rains that fell northwest of Austin this week could lift Lake Buchanan, one of the chief reservoirs of Central Texas, 6 to 8 feet in the coming days. More than 9.5 inches of rain fell over ...
Looking toward Lake Buchanan, the reservoir was 55.9% full as of Tuesday, a marked downturn from being 61.7% full six months ago but improvement from being 54.2% full one year ago. Currently ...
In descending order, they are Lake Buchanan (1938), Inks Lake (1938), Lake LBJ (1951), Lake Marble Falls (1951) and Lake Travis (1941). A final lake was not finished until 1960 and provided water ...
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