Lake Livingston

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Lake Livingston is a large man-made reservoir in East Texas known for recreation, fishing, and serving as a major water supply for the Houston area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
completionDate 1969
constructionStartDate 1966
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy City of Houston NERFINISHED
Trinity River Authority of Texas NERFINISHED
fishSpecies catfish
crappie
largemouth bass NERFINISHED
striped bass
sunfish
white bass
hasIsland Pine Island NERFINISHED
impoundedBy Lake Livingston Dam NERFINISHED
locatedIn Texas
locatedInCounty Polk County, Texas NERFINISHED
San Jacinto County, Texas NERFINISHED
Trinity County, Texas NERFINISHED
Walker County, Texas NERFINISHED
locatedInEcoregion Piney Woods of East Texas NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion East Texas NERFINISHED
locatedNear Huntsville, Texas NERFINISHED
Livingston, Texas NERFINISHED
Onalaska, Texas NERFINISHED
majorWaterSupplyFor Houston metropolitan area NERFINISHED
maximumDepth approximately 90 feet
openingDate 1969
operator Trinity River Authority of Texas NERFINISHED
partOf Trinity River basin NERFINISHED
purpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation
water supply
recreationArea Lake Livingston State Park NERFINISHED
reservoirCapacity approximately 1,750,000 acre-feet
approximately 2.16 cubic kilometers
river Trinity River NERFINISHED
shoreLength approximately 450 miles
surfaceArea approximately 364 square kilometers
approximately 90,000 acres
usedFor boating
camping
fishing
swimming
water sports
waterSourceFor municipal water systems in Southeast Texas

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Polk County, Texas hasLake Lake Livingston