James Thompson, the lake manager for Fort Worth District’s Hords Creek and O.C. Fisher lakes, was presented with a bottle of “Genuine Flood Water” from O.C. Fisher in 2015. It was meant as an award for the lake within the Fort Worth District that prevented the highest estimated amount of damage during that year. One night in May 2015 the North Concho River rose over 22 feet. The estimated amount of damages that might have occurred during that rain event, had the dam not been present, is $5 million.
Date Taken: | 01.21.2025 |
Date Posted: | 02.14.2025 08:31 |
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