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May 29th at 2PM

By May 29, 2016

As of Friday May 29 2015 at 2:00 pm – the following estimates are based on on-ground flow conditions barring further rainfall:

Lake Bridgeport – Current elevation is 838.21 ft-msl (normal conservation pool = 836.00 ft-msl). Current discharge is 7367 cfs. Bridgeport is expected to reach approximately 838.26 ft-msl by 6:00 pm this afternoon with a projected discharge at that time of 7375 cfs.

Eagle Mountain Lake – Current elevation is 650.11 ft-msl (normal conservation pool = 649.10 ft-msl).  Current discharge is 7062 cfs. Eagle Mountain is expected to be approximately 649.96 ft-msl by 6:00 pm this afternoon with a projected discharge at that time of 6978 cfs.

Lake Worth – Current elevation is 595.97 ft-msl (normal conservation pool = 594.00 ft-msl).  Current discharge is 6200 cfs.  Lake Worth is expected to be approximately 596.00 ft-msl by 6:00 pm this afternoon and will be discharging 6353 cfs.

Cedar Creek Lake – Current elevation is 322.56 ft-msl (normal conservation pool = 322.00 ft-msl).

Richland Chambers Reservoir– Current elevation is 317.88 ft-msl (normal conservation pool = 315.00 ft-msl).

ALERT: Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Bridgeport closed to recreational activities including boat traffic until further notice.

The closures are a result of inflows created by heavy rainfall in recent days. Wakes created by boaters could potentially flood low-lying homes at both reservoirs. In addition rising lake levels and debris could create hazardous conditions for other recreational activities.

TRWD’s staff has been monitoring conditions 24-hours a day since May 11 and will continue to do so until conditions improve. Keep up with the latest here on this blog. 

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 547.97 550.00 -2.03
Benbrook 692.00 694.00 -2.00
Bridgeport 833.82 836.00 -2.18
Cedar Creek 320.92 322.00 -1.08
Eagle Mountain 647.88 649.10 -1.22
Lake Worth 593.31 594.00 -0.69
Richland-Chambers 314.70 315.00 -0.30

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*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.

**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.

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