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  2. Red River County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    www.co.red-river.tx.us. Red River County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 11,587. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Clarksville. [ 2 ] The county was created in 1835 and organized in 1837. [ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] It is named for the Red River, which forms its northern boundary.

  3. Clarksville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    430, 903. FIPS code. 48-15160 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2409470 [2] Website. clarksvilletx.com. Clarksville is a city and county seat of Red River County, [4] Texas, United States, in the northernmost part of the Piney Woods region of East Texas. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 2,857.

  4. Will Texas run out of groundwater? Experts explain how ... - AOL

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    August 1, 2022 at 6:48 AM. Water levels in wells across Texas are running low because of the extreme drought, groundwater experts say. Drought conditions in the state are getting worse by the week ...

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Plunk Lake, Texas. Joe Pool Dam, Joe Pool Lake, USACE. Sam Rayburn Dam, Sam Rayburn Reservoir, USACE. Red Bluff Dam, Red Bluff Reservoir, Red Bluff Water Control District. Robert Lee Dam, E.V. Spence Reservoir, Colorado River Municipal Water District. Rio Vista Dam, unnamed reservoir, City of San Marcos, Texas.

  6. Colorado River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    0 cu ft/s (0 m 3 /s) • maximum. 84,100 cu ft/s (2,380 m 3 /s) The Colorado River is an approximately 862-mile-long (1,387 km) river [5] in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the 11th longest river in the United States [5] and the longest river with both its source and its mouth within Texas. [6]

  7. McKenzie College (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie College. McKenzie College, also called McKenzie's College, was a private college located on the plantation of Reverend John W. P. McKenzie, a Methodist minister, in Clarksville, Texas, United States. Starting in 1841, the school grew from 16 students educated in a log cabin to over 300 students and 9 faculty members occupying four ...

  8. Texas Irrigation Canals - Wikipedia

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    Irrigating canal, El Paso, Texas (postcard, circa 1908) One large canal system in Texas is located along the Rio Grande near El Paso. The canal system begins at the American Diversion Dam on the Texas – New Mexico – Mexico border; it moves water into the American Canal on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande. This canal runs along the Rio Grande ...

  9. Lake Travis - Wikipedia

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    Lake Travis is a reservoir on the Colorado River in central Texas in the United States. It is named in honor of William B. Travis. [1] Serving principally as a flood-control reservoir, Lake Travis' historical minimum to maximum water height change is nearly 100 feet. [2] Following the 2018 Llano River flood, Lake Travis saw a 20-foot depth ...