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      • Level Base: MSL Full Pool: 228.50 feet Winter Pool: 229.02 feet Flood Pool: 249.50 feet Change Since Yesterday: 0.02 Feet
      pines.uslakes.info › Level
  1. 5 days ago · Preparing lake level chart... Level Base: MSL. Full Pool: 228.50 feet. Winter Pool: 229.02 feet. Flood Pool: 249.50 feet. Change Since Yesterday: 0.02 Feet. Level Controlled by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Dam Name: Ferrells Bridge Dam (CESWF)

  2. waterdatafortexas.org › lake-o-the-pinesWater Data For Texas

    Oct 1, 2016 · Values above, including today's are averaged conditions. For near real-time instantaneous water level, see table below or the interactive map viewer. Most Recent Instantaneous Water Level. Data is provisional and subject to revision. Additional Information. Lake Location.

  3. Lake O' The Pines: 229.88 : 230.0* ... Mountain Creek: 457.34 : 457.0 +0.34 ... *Seasonal Conservation Pool Level ...

    Reservoir
    Elevation (feet)
    Conservation Pool
    Difference
    440.0
    ( -0.96 )
    224.0*
    +1.96
    337.5
    ( -0.08 )
    230.0*
    ( -0.12 )
  4. Aug 14, 2024 · Monitoring location 07345900 is associated with a Lake, Reservoir, Impoundment in Marion County, Texas. Current conditions of Lake or reservoir water surface elevation above NGVD 1929, Precipitation, Wind direction, and more are available. Water data back to 1957 are available online.

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · USGS Current Conditions for USGS 07345900 Lk O' the Pines nr Jefferson, TX. Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide.

  6. 943.0. Cons Pool=Top of Conservation Pool (Normal Elevation) N/A=Information Not Available. *Seasonal Conservation Pool Level. **Normal Pool Upper/Lower (No Conservation/Flood Pool) Reservoir Control Homepage. Fort Worth District Water Management Release Report.

  7. The Texas Water Development Board maintains a list of all major reservoirs in Texas that shows percentage full, the conservation pool elevation (or "normal" level) and our most current elevation values. Click here to see this list.

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