South Climate Division Reservoirs: Monitored Water Supply Reservoirs are 16.2% full on 2026-02-10

Historical Data

Date Percent Full Reservoir Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Storage
(acre-ft)
Conservation Capacity
(acre-ft)
Today 2026-02-10 16.2 429,999 402,380 2,481,249
Yesterday 2026-02-09 16.3 431,762 404,150 2,481,249
2 days ago 2026-02-08 16.4 434,196 406,614 2,481,249
1 week ago 2026-02-03 16.3 431,419 404,136 2,481,249
1 month ago 2026-01-10 15.3 423,881 378,483 2,481,249
3 months ago 2025-11-10 13.7 364,031 339,171 2,481,249
6 months ago 2025-08-10 15.3 441,904 379,865 2,481,249
1 year ago 2025-02-10 16.6 499,397 411,697 2,481,249
*

 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)
Choke Canyon Water Supply 8.2 179.52 -40.98 54,052 54,051 662,820 5,522
Corpus Christi Water Supply 10.8 75.99 -18.01 28,009 27,731 256,062 5,429
Falcon 1 Water Supply and Flood Control 20.5 256.84 -44.36 347,938 320,598 1,562,367 22,822
footnotes
1

Lake Falcon straddles the border of Texas and Mexico. By treaty, Texas has rights 58.6% of the total conservation capacity. The fraction of the actual storage that belongs to Texas is formally determined biweekly by the International Boundary Water Commission (IBWC). The IBWC is the legal repository of data related to this lake for treaty purposes and official versions of the datasets should be obtained directly from them. Conservation capacity is based on 58.6% of total conservation capacity. Conservation storage is based on the bi-weekly changing Texas share.