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Lake Ray Hubbard

Coordinates:32°47′58″N96°29′42″W / 32.79944°N 96.49500°W /32.79944; -96.49500
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Reservoir in Texas, United States
This article is about the lake. For the bus station, seeLake Ray Hubbard Transit Center.

Lake Ray Hubbard
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Location of Lake Ray Hubbard in Texas, USA.
Location of Lake Ray Hubbard in Texas, USA.
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Location of Lake Ray Hubbard in Texas, USA.
Location of Lake Ray Hubbard in Texas, USA.
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LocationRockwall /Dallas /Collin /Kaufman counties inTexas, United States
Coordinates32°47′58″N96°29′42″W / 32.79944°N 96.49500°W /32.79944; -96.49500
TypeReservoir
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area22,745 acres (9,205 ha)
Max. depth40 ft (12 m)
Surface elevation435.5 ft (132.7 m)

Lake Ray Hubbard, formerlyEastern Dallas Lake orForney Lake, is afreshwater impoundment (reservoir) located inDallas, Texas in the counties ofDallas,Kaufman,Collin, andRockwall, just north of theCity of Forney.[1] It was created by the construction of the Rockwall-Forney Dam, which impounded the East ForkTrinity River.

It measures 22,745 acres (92.05 km2) in size with a storage capacity of 490,000 acre-ft (600 million m3) and a maximum depth of 40 ft (12 m). The dam is currently owned by theCity of Dallas.I-30 crosses the lake on the Eastern Dallas Causeway. The lake was originally named Forney Lake for the small city of Forney. After the City of Dallas incorporated the lake, it was renamed after a living person, Ray Hubbard, who presided over the Dallas Parks and Recreation System board from 1943 to 1972. The reservoir is currently managed and owned byDallas Water Utilities.

History

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Originally designed to provide water to the North Texas region, the project was started in 1964 and managed by the S. and A. Construction Company and the Markham, Brown and M. C. Winter Construction Company. The lake was impounded in 1968, and a 2-mile (3.2 km) earthfilldam was completed in 1969. By 1970, the lake reached its maximum design extent.

Due to the territorial expansion and exercise of the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Dallas, the lake and theInterstate 30 (I-30) bridges are now within the jurisdiction of the City of Dallas, rather than the cities surrounding it. A mutual-aid agreement is in place between Dallas and the other cities, but ultimate responsibility lies with Dallas.

Several areas of the lake have been infested withhydrilla.

Because of its location in a densely populated area, the lake is crossed by several bridges and causeways. The most significant is I-30, with six lanes on a 2.9-mile (4.7 km) causeway that bisects the lake, andPresident George Bush Turnpike, the eastern expansion completed in 2012 with a 0.9-mile (1.4 km) bridge spanning theRowlett Creek inlet.[2] The 1.8-mile (2.9 km)Texas State Highway 66 bridge was constructed in the 1970s and twinned in the early 2000s, joining Rowlett and Rockwall, and other minor bridges exist on Rowlett Road and Miller Road. Also, a railway crossing formerly operated byMissouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad, now part ofUnion Pacific, crosses the Muddy Creek inlet and joins the I-30 causeway.

Fishing

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The lake contains a large population of hybridstriped bass,white bass,largemouth bass,channel catfish,blue catfish,white crappie andblack crappie.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lake Ray Hubbard General Info Retrieved 31-Jul-2006
  2. ^"The President George Bush Turnpike: Eastern Expansion"Archived 2009-04-03 at theWayback Machine, Retrieved 09-Apr-2009.
  3. ^"Fishing Lake Ray Hubbard". Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. RetrievedApril 2, 2013.

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