Canadian River Basin Reservoirs: Monitored Water Supply Reservoirs are 39.7% full on 2025-06-14

Historical Data

Date Percent Full Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Today 2025-06-14 39.7 261,000 222,586 561,066
Yesterday 2025-06-13 39.6 260,837 222,423 561,066
2 days ago 2025-06-12 39.6 260,676 222,262 561,066
1 week ago 2025-06-07 38.8 256,364 217,950 561,066
1 month ago 2025-05-14 38.2 252,724 214,310 561,066
3 months ago 2025-03-14 36.7 244,141 205,727 561,066
6 months ago 2024-12-14 36.5 243,298 204,884 561,066
1 year ago 2024-06-14 38.2 253,006 214,592 561,066
*

 Percent Full is based on Conservation Storage and Conservation Capacity and doesn't account for storage in flood pool.

Area Map

Reservoir Storage

Reservoir Type Percent Full Water Level
(ft)
Height Above Conservation Pool
(ft)
Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Surface Area
(acres)
Meredith 1 Water Supply 44.3 2,891.21 -45.29 260,067 221,653 500,000 8,639
Palo Duro Water Supply and Flood Control 1.5 2,833.58 -58.42 933 933 61,066 - n.a. -
footnotes
1

Lake Meredith is governed by the Canadian River Compact. The States of New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma are all parties to the compact created by agreement of the three states and the federal government in 1950. According to the compact, New Mexico can hold 200,000 acre-feet in Ute Lake before it has to release water to Texas. Texas also can only hold 500,000 acre-feet in Lake Meredith before it has to release water for Oklahoma.