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Streamflow Conditions above the Highland Lakes

Creeks and rivers above the Highland Lakes are falling slowly after additional rainfall yesterday.  This morning, the Colorado River near San Saba is falling slowly at 201 cfs, and the Llano River at Llano is also falling at 1,030 cfs.  Sandy Creek near Kingland is flowing at 505 cfs and falling, as is the Pedernales River near Johnson City falling through 1,020 cfs this morning.

Lake Conditions

As of 7:30 am, the level of Lake Buchanan is at 997.54 ft msl which is about 16.3 feet below its historic May average of 1,013.88 ft msl.  The level of Lake Travis is 642.34 ft msl which is about 29.3 feet below its historic May average of 671.77 ft msl.  The total combined storage in the Highland Lakes two water storage reservoirs, Buchanan and Travis, is at 1,018,000 acre-feet, or 51 percent of capacity. The surface water temperature of Lake Travis as measured near Mansfield Dam is 76 degrees.

To see graphs of historical lake and storage levels go to: http://www.lcra.org/portal/page/portal/library/media/public/docs/water/drought/Historical_Lake_levels.pdf.

Lake levels reported by LCRA are not referenced to the NAVD 88 datum, and should not be used to determine first floor elevation of buildings for compliance with floodplain regulations.  Surveyors should refer to: http://harn.lcra.org/website/harn/ for information about LCRA GPS control marks and benchmarks.

Dam Operations

There may be daily releases as needed from Buchanan and Inks dams to supply a share of the demand on the Highland Lakes.  Releases from Wirtz and Starcke dams will be made today as needed to pass inflows through lakes LBJ and Marble Falls to Lake Travis.  Releases may be made from Mansfield dam to supply water to the City of Austin and to maintain the level of Lake Austin within its normal operating range.  No releases are scheduled from Tom Miller dam today.  Please be advised that brief releases may occur at any of the Highland Lakes dams at any time for hydroelectric generation as needed.

Streamflow Conditions Below the Highland Lakes

Downstream from the Highland Lakes this morning, flow is elevated from recent rainfall.  The Colorado River at Bastrop is flowing at 815 cubic feet per second (cfs) while the Colorado River at Columbus, higher from local runoff yesterday, is flowing at 5,185 cfs.  Further downstream, Wharton is flowing at 2,130 cfs, while the Colorado River at Bay City is flowing at 3,090 cfs.

To see real-time hydrologic data, please go to: http://hydromet.lcra.org/.

Colorado River Instream Flow Needs for 2012

As of January 1, 2012 the combined storage of lakes Buchanan and Travis was below 1.1 million acre-feet as defined in the Water Management Plan and therefore environmental instream flow criteria and Bay and Estuary needs are now subject to the "critical" requirements.

Critical Instream Flow Requirements:  The minimum instream flow requirement to meet critical needs is to maintain at least 46 cfs at the Austin river gauge at all times, and to maintain a mean daily flow of 120 cfs from Bastrop to Eagle Lake.

Critical Bay and Estuary Requirements:  The minimum freshwater inflow to Matagorda Bay to meet critical needs is 14,260 acre-feet each month.

At times the lower river and Matagorda Bay may receive more water than required by the Water Management Plan because water is being delivered to downstream users or due to downstream storms and inflows.

Weather Outlook

For up to date weather forecasts (including a 7-day forecast) for your area go to: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/ and enter your Zip Code in the Local Forecast bar located in the upper left hand corner.

For the 5-day Central Texas forecast as well as detailed weather reports and video blogs from LCRA Meteorologist Bob Rose, see: http://www.lcra.org/water/conditions/weather/index.html.

Recreation Links:

For information on water quality, see: http://www.lcra.org/water/quality/index.html.

For information on water safety, see: http://www.lcra.org/water/safety/index.html.

For information on boat ramp availability on the Highland Lakes, see: http://www.lcra.org/parks/boat_ramp_info.html.

For weekly fishing reports for the Texas Hill Country, see: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/fishreport.phtml.

Highland Lakes Elevation Summary

Reservoir Elevation Prev Week Tomorrow One Week Average
Buchanan997.54996.78997.6997.71013.88
Inks887.70
LBJ824.55
Marble Falls736.18
Travis642.34638.54642.75643-644671.77
Austin492.29

Highland Lakes Storage Summary

Reservoir Level When Full Volume When Full Current Volume % Full
Lake Buchanan1,020.00876,000455,00052
Lake Travis681.001,135,000563,00050
Combined Reservoir Totaln/a2,011,0001,018,00051

Release Schedule

Dam Today Yesterday
Buchanan1 hourNo releases
InksMaintain Inks LakeNo releases
WirtzMaintain Lake LBJ2 pm - midnight
StarckeMaintain Lake Marble Falls3 pm - midnight
MansfieldMaintain Lake Austin4 pm - 5 pm
MillerNo releasesNo releases
Previous Day Inflow: 7,867 (mean daily cfs)
Previous Day Releases: 0 (mean daily cfs)
Today’s Scheduled Releases: 0 (mean daily cfs)

Lower Basin Instream Flow Conditions

Location Yesterday's Mean Daily Flow (cfs) Target Mean Daily Flow (cfs)
Colorado River at Austin56746
Colorado River at Bastrop766120
Colorado River at Columbus2519120
Colorado River at Wharton3358
 
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