VIDEO: Storm Water Still Flowing into Twin Buttes Reservoir

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- Storm water from recent rains continues to flow into Twin Buttes reservoir adding much needed water into the lake. 

According to waterdatafortexas.org, Thursday morning Twin Buttes was 11.3 percent full or had 24,371 acre feet of water and rising.  

One week ago, Twin Buttes was only 3.7 percent full with 10,447 acre feet.  

Here is video of water flowing from the south pool of Twin Butters to the north pool through the equalization channel Thursday. 

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Lake Nasworthy was 80.8 percent full Thursday morning; O.C. Fisher was 8 percent of capacity, O.H. Ivie was 15.1 percent full.  

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