As a reminder to residents the City of Houston, post-Harvey, has successfully implemented the pre-release strategy during rain events on Easter, Father's Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day. Anytime there is a rain event that is forecast to produce a minimum of three inches of rain in the San Jacinto Watershed, the Coastal Water Authority (CWA), under the direction of the City of Houston will open the Lake Houston Spillway Gates.
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he gates will remain open during weather threats until the level of Lake Houston reaches 41.5 feet, which is one foot below normal pool elevation of 42.5 feet, or the inclement weather threat for the area is lifted. This pre-release strategy will be implemented each time a rainfall of more than three inches is predicted for the San Jacinto Watershed.
The City of Houston and the CWA monitor each incoming weather system around the clock for changes in forecast so that the pre-release strategy can be implemented in a timely manner. Residents may monitor the level of Lake Houston by visiting CWA's website.
The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has completed their seasonal lake lowering of Lake Conroe for the summer. Lake Conroe is now operating at a lake level of 199 feet which is two feet lower than their normal operating level of 201 feet. This two foot reduction adds additional capacity to Lake Conroe during what has historically been the busiest month of hurricane season. We appreciate these efforts taken by the SJRA to increase storage capacity of their lake. This seasonal lake lowering was implemented in August 2018. The level of Lake Conroe can be observed on the SJRA website.
For more information, please contact the District E office at (832) 393-3008 or via email at
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