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The Lake Report

                                          By: Blake Kellum, SJRA

                                              August 1, 2012

Even with July’s record setting rainfall rate for some parts of Southeast Texas, some area lakes and
ponds are still struggling to maintain good water levels. It seems that the recent rains were very
targeted in their delivery of much needed precipitation. Northwest Harris County may have received a
Lion’s share as did the Bryan, College Station area and others. A neighbor in San Jacinto County
reported over 8 inches of rain in just one week, while I got only 1.5 inches in my rain gauge 5 miles away
during the same period.

Thus our area lakes have responded accordingly. Lake Conroe for instance struggled to reclaim about ½
a foot of water during July and is still over 2 feet below normal; having never completely recovered from
last year’s drought. Lake Livingston is still running right at normal pool elevation and has been since
early in the year. Many smaller lakes and ponds with much smaller watersheds are also suffering from
the effects of spotty rainfall, and their levels are being driven down by shear evaporation unless they
were lucky enough to receive substantial rainfall.

By the way, evaporation is running at about ¼ inch per day currently. That’s 1.5 inches per week or 10.5
inches per month!

We all need to appreciate the fact that Southeast Texas is no longer considered to be in a drought but
also realize that the effects are far from over. Just look at the amount of dead and still dying timber in
our forests for evidence of the fact.



Lake Information:

Lake Conroe is reporting a level of 198.77msl as of this morning and with little rain in the forecast, is
likely to recede a bit more over the next few weeks. No discharges are being made from the dam nor
have there been since last summer’s call for water by the City of Houston.

Lake Livingston is almost at full pool reporting a level of 130.89msl and releasing 1000cfs through the
dam to downstream stakeholders.



For more information, as always, go to:

www.sjra.net or www.trinityra.org
The Lake Report 08-01-12

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The Lake Report 08-01-12

  • 1. The Lake Report By: Blake Kellum, SJRA August 1, 2012 Even with July’s record setting rainfall rate for some parts of Southeast Texas, some area lakes and ponds are still struggling to maintain good water levels. It seems that the recent rains were very targeted in their delivery of much needed precipitation. Northwest Harris County may have received a Lion’s share as did the Bryan, College Station area and others. A neighbor in San Jacinto County reported over 8 inches of rain in just one week, while I got only 1.5 inches in my rain gauge 5 miles away during the same period. Thus our area lakes have responded accordingly. Lake Conroe for instance struggled to reclaim about ½ a foot of water during July and is still over 2 feet below normal; having never completely recovered from last year’s drought. Lake Livingston is still running right at normal pool elevation and has been since early in the year. Many smaller lakes and ponds with much smaller watersheds are also suffering from the effects of spotty rainfall, and their levels are being driven down by shear evaporation unless they were lucky enough to receive substantial rainfall. By the way, evaporation is running at about ¼ inch per day currently. That’s 1.5 inches per week or 10.5 inches per month! We all need to appreciate the fact that Southeast Texas is no longer considered to be in a drought but also realize that the effects are far from over. Just look at the amount of dead and still dying timber in our forests for evidence of the fact. Lake Information: Lake Conroe is reporting a level of 198.77msl as of this morning and with little rain in the forecast, is likely to recede a bit more over the next few weeks. No discharges are being made from the dam nor have there been since last summer’s call for water by the City of Houston. Lake Livingston is almost at full pool reporting a level of 130.89msl and releasing 1000cfs through the dam to downstream stakeholders. For more information, as always, go to: www.sjra.net or www.trinityra.org