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Water officials in Texas are urging everyone to remain out of Lake Travis as debris flow and high bacteria levels from the ...
The sudden rise in water levels comes as the popular Texas reservoir near Austin has battled years of drought. Prior to the ...
The LCRA also was conducting flood operations Saturday, as the agency sought to manage water levels on the Highland Lakes ...
The authority says people should avoid the lakes because of flood debris, fast-moving flows and bacteria levels that ...
Rounds of rain hit the Hill Country over the past several days, causing dozens of deaths. As of Tuesday morning, all ...
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Here are LCRA’s lake level projections under various scenarios - MSNLCRA releases its lake level projections under various scenarios at the beginning of each month. These account for what has happened to the lakes during the prior months to create a starting ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNMost Highland Lakes reopen after severe flooding, but officials urge cautionMost of the waterways along the Highland Lakes chain are now open, but officials with the LCRA are advising caution if you are hitting the water this weekend.
River authorities have advised that the public avoids Central Texas lakes in the days after the region’s devastating floods.
Our drinking water remains safe, but other water concerns lurk in the rivers and lakes around Austin following the floods.
While the storms’ full environmental impacts may take weeks to assess, Austin-area officials warn they could be serious and ...
The surface elevation of Lake Travis at Mansfield Dam at 3:30 a.m. Friday was 637.56 feet above mean sea level. As of 3:50 a.m. Sunday, the lake levels had risen 17.79 feet to 655.35 feet, and was ...
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