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Greenbelt, TX |
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Greenbelt Lake, formerly Greenbelt Reservoir, is in the
Red River basin about four miles north of Clarendon in south
central Donley County (at 35°00' N, 100°54' W).
The reservoir, built at the convergence of Carrol and Kelly
creeks with the Salt Fork of the Red River, is owned and
operated by the Greenbelt Municipal and Industrial Water
Authority to supply water for municipal and industrial use.
Adams Construction Company started work on the 5,800-foot-long
rolled earthfill dam on April 12, 1966; the dam was closed
and water impoundment began on December 5. By 1968 the lake
was on the verge of inundating the original townsite of
Old Clarendon, prompting the removal of the old cemetery
and other remnants of "Saints' Roost." The reservoir
has a capacity of 59,110 acre-feet with a surface area of
1,990 acres at the service spillway elevation of 2,664 feet
above mean sea level, and a capacity of 81,760 acre-feet
with a surface area of 2,470 acres at the emergency spillway
crest elevation of 2,674 feet above mean sea level. The
drainage area above the dam is 288 square miles.
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the Lakeside Marina for pricing information ..(see below) |
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| Lakeside
Marina
PO Box 238
Clarendon, Texas 79226
(806) 874-5111
Greenbelt
Municipal and Industrial Water Authority
PO Box 665
Clarendon, Texas 79226
(806) 874-3650 |
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