Lake Waco
Lake Waco | |
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Aerial view of Lake Waco and dam (circa 1960s). | |
Location |
Waco, Texas, United States |
Coordinates | 31°35′01″N 97°12′02″W / 31.58361°N 97.20056°WCoordinates: 31°35′01″N 97°12′02″W / 31.58361°N 97.20056°W |
Type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | Bosque River |
Primary outflows | Bosque River |
Basin countries | United States |
Lake Waco is a reservoir located within the city limits of Waco, in McLennan County, Texas, which serves as the western border for the city of Waco. The dam is located on the Bosque River. The lake has 79,000 acre feet (97,000,000 m3) of water and is currently run by the Army Corps of Engineers. Lake Waco top of conservation pool was raised about 8 feet (2 m) in 2005. This has helped with fishing.
The flood threat to the city of Waco and downstream portions of the Brazos River - combined with the need for conservation storage to save millions of gallons of water that were wasted, led local citizens to seek a new reservoir. Through their efforts, Congress authorized the project for construction by the Corps of Engineers.
By law, local interests are required to bear the cost of acquisition of the storage allocated to conservation in the reservoir. A water conservation contract covering repayment of the cost of those features has been approved, and, under its terms, the Brazos River Authority will also contribute its share annually for operation and maintenance of the project.
Waco Lake is operated for its various purposes by the Corps of Engineers, with water being furnished to the Authority under the term by the Texas Water Commission
History
1925 - The Bosque River was considered as a primary water supply for Waco and surrounding areas.
1926 - City passes a $3.5 million bond to fund building the original Lake Waco.
1929 - Construction begins on Lake Waco Dam.
1930 - Construction of the first Lake Waco Dam secured 39,000 acre feet (48,000,000 m3) of water.
1950 - Due to drought conditions, The City of Waco begins planning for future water needs.
1956 - City officials lobby for the construction of a new dam.
1958 - Construction begins on the new dam.
1964 - Lake Waco Dam reconstruction is completed and provides long-term, dependable water supply for the citizens of Waco and surrounding areas. The new dam secured 59,000 acre feet (73,000,000 m3) of water.
1979 - Waco officials research raising the level of the lake.
1983 - Study is completed and 7 feet is considered most feasible pool rise.
1998 - Waco City Council votes to increase the Lake Waco pool by seven feet giving the City of Waco and surrounding areas 79,000 acre feet (97,000,000 m3) of dependable water supply.
2003 - Additional impoundment of water begins. The 7 foot pool rise secured 79,000 acre feet (97,000,000 m3) of dependable water supply from Lake Waco with a normal lake elevation of 462.
External links
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Waco Lake
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Waco Lake
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Waco Lake Master Plan Supplement