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Lake Austin, one of six LCRA projects on the Colorado River, is immediately downstream from Lake Travis, which supplies water to Lake Austin for constant-level reservoir operation. Lake Austin reservoir has a capacity of 21,000 acre-feet with a surface area of 1,830 acres at an uncontrolled spillway crest elevation of 492.8 feet above sea level. It is operated at a practically constant level, since electrical generation is coordinated with the turbine discharge at the Marshall Ford power plant at Mansfield Dam, twenty-one miles upstream. The drainage area above the dam is approximately 38,240 square miles, of which 11,900 square miles is probably noncontributing. The lake provides opportunity for a variety of recreational activities, including camping and water sports, and has attracted several development projects in the form of lake houses and subdivisions. I need material to make this a better web site. Please send pictures, stories or whatever to mail@lakeaustin.org. Material sent to this address implies consent to publish. Look for the LAKEAUSTIN.ORG boat on the water. Feel free to pull aside and say hello. |
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