Highland Lakes' Dams Mitigate Flooding and Reopen for Recreation

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The construction of dams and reservoirs on the Colorado River, including Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan, has historically prevented catastrophic flooding in Austin by controlling floodwaters, especially during recent heavy rains that have replenished water supplies and managed flood risks effectively, although future extreme storms could still pose significant threats.
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- Central Texas dams close Wednesday with lakes nearly full KXAN Austin
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- LCRA closes floodgates at dams along Highland Lakes KEYE
- Lake Travis partially reopens for boat traffic, officials urge caution Austin American-Statesman
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