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  2. Neches River - Wikipedia

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    The Angelina Neches/Dam B Wildlife Management Area is situated at the confluence of the Neches and Angelina Rivers protecting 12,636 acres of the river's floodplain and bottomland, administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department along with the adjacent Martin Dies Jr. State Park on the eastern side of Lake B. A. Steinhagen. [7]

  3. Lake Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Mud Creek then serves as a headwater for the larger Angelina River, which itself is a tributary of the Neches River. [8] The lake has an average depth of 17.6 feet, [9] with a maximum depth of 40 feet. [10] The elevation of the top water level is just over 375 feet above sea level with a 2-foot variation depending on water availability. [11]

  4. Lake Tyler East - Wikipedia

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    Mud Creek is the headwaters of Angelina River which is a tributary of the Neches River that flows for 416 miles through east Texas. [1] Caney Creek is the only out-flow tributary of Lake Tyler East, although Lake Tyler as a whole comprises Lake Tyler West and Lake Tyler East, which were connected via a canal on May 29, 1968.

  5. Texas drought exposes resting place of five sunken World War ...

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    When the water is low, Texas rivers reveal their tightly held secrets. Such is the case with the Neches River, which curls through thick forest and underbrush in East Texas.

  6. List of rivers of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trinity River – 423 miles (681 km) entirely in Texas; Sabine River – 360 miles (580 km) of which 360 miles (580 km) are in Texas; Neches River – 416 miles (669 km) entirely in Texas; Nueces River – 315 miles (507 km) entirely in Texas; The Trinity River is the longest river with its entire drainage basin in Texas. The Colorado is the ...

  7. Pine Island Bayou - Wikipedia

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    Pine Island Bayou is a tributary of the Neches River located in southeast Texas. It runs about 55 miles from the northwest corner of Hardin County, Texas and flows in a southeastern direction through western Hardin County, turning east and defining the southern Hardin and Jefferson County boundary for about 20 miles until its confluence with ...

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

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    Water levels in wells across Texas are running low because of the extreme drought, groundwater experts say. ... If you have a shallow well located near a river, and your water level runs low, you ...

  9. Category:Neches River - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neches River" ... (Texas) S. Sabine Lake; Sabine–Neches Waterway; Steinhagen Reservoir; U. US 190 Bridge at the Neches River; V. Village Creek ...