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Addicks Reservoir

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The Addicks Reservoir and Addicks Dam in conjunction with the Barker Reservoir prevent downstream flooding of Buffalo Bayou in the City of Houston. Both reservoirs were authorized under the Rivers and Harbors Act of June 20, 1938, which were modified by the Flood Control Acts of August 11, 1938; September 3, 1954; and October 27, 1965.

Location

Addicks Reservoir is situated on the north side of Interstate 10 with State Highway 6 bisecting the reservoir north to south. In addition the Reservoirs flood damage reduction mission, recreation and nature obeservation opportunities abound through the approximately 26,000 acres of land that makes up Addicks and Barker reservoirs.

Construction

Addicks Reservoir is formed by a rolled earhen dam 61,666 feet long and above the streambed. A 12-fot wide gravel road extends along the top of the dam. The top of the dam has a maximum elevation of 122.7 feet above the N.G.V.D.

Benefits

It is estimated the Addicks and Barker Reservoirs, along with other federal construction projects on Buffalo Bayou and its tributaries, will prevent average annual flood damages of $16,372,000 to the city of Houston.