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Grapevine Dam, east TexasGrapevine Dam is on Denton Creek in Tarrant County, Texas and is used for recreation, among other things. Construction was completed in 1952. It has a normal surface area of 11.1 square miles. It is owned by Corps Of Engineers Swf. Grapevine Dam is of earthen construction. The core is upstream facing, earth. The foundation is rock, soil. Though originally completed in 1952, the structure was modified in 1986. Its height is 137 feet with a length of 12850 feet. Maximum discharge is 182500 cubic feet per second. Its capacity is 758800 acre feet. Normal storage is 181100 acre feet. It drains an area of 695 square miles.
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