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Re: North Concho River [Re: Bats21] #5760136 05/26/15 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bats21
What does OC Fisher look like, they were really needing the rain out there.


This is an old report 20 May, there has been quite a bit of rain since then.

http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/local-news/weather/lake-levels-report-for-may-20-2015

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E.V. Spence Reservoir
Elevation 1831.5' (gain of 4 vertical feet, increase in storage of 7,000 acre-feet)

Oak Creek Reservoir
Elevation 1976' (gain of 1.5 vertical feet)

O.C. Fisher Reservoir
Elevation 1875' (gain of 23 vertical feet)

O.H. Ivie Reservoir
Elevation 1506.7 (gain of .4 vertical feet, increase in storage of 1,500 acre-feet)


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Re: North Concho River [Re: Halfadozen] #5760212 05/26/15 06:09 PM
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Most of the larger towns from Abilene and on west ere designed for any big rains, an inch or more and they almost all have some sort of flooding issue. We have streets that turn into rivers with an inch of rain, so does Midland and Odessa. When they were small towns the runoff was minimal but as they grew the runoff increased too much for the natural drainage to handle.

Originally Posted By: txshntr

Not sure about now, but that town is not designed to handle heavy rain. Everything floods.

Grew up in Midland in 60's and 70's. Even back then when it was a fairly small town they had designed large concrete flood control ditches across town to handle heavy rains and flash floods. Even with that, Wadley street would actually become a river.


Thats why they call it the Rio Wadley.


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