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Lake Carolyn Levee, east TexasLake Carolyn Levee Dam is using off-channel water from the Elm Fork Trinity River in Dallas County, Texas and is used for irrigation purposes. Construction was completed in 1977. It is owned by Dallas County Mud No 1. Lake Carolyn Levee is of earthen construction. The core is assumed to be homogeneous, earth. The foundation is assumed to be rock, soil. Its height is 37 feet with a length of 16000 feet. Its capacity is 4008 acre feet. Normal storage is 2527 acre feet.
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