Lake Murvaul
Murvaul Lake is ten miles southwest of Carthage on Murvaul Creek in the Sabine River basin in Panola County (at 32°02' N, 94°25' W). The project is owned and operated by the Panola County Fresh Water Supply District Number One, with offices in Carthage. Construction of the reservoir began on September 26, 1956, and was completed on June 1, 1958. The lake has a capacity of 45,840 acre-feet and a surface area of 3,820 acres at the spillway crest elevation of 265.3 feet above mean sea level. Water is used for municipal, industrial, and recreational purposes. The drainage area above the dam is 115 square miles. The local terrain is flat and surfaced by clay and sandy loams that support water-tolerant hardwoods, conifers, and grasses.
Seth D. Breeding | © TSHA
Adapted from the official Handbook of Texas, a state encyclopedia developed by Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). It is an authoritative source of trusted historical records.
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Lake Measurements
- Surface Area (in acres): 3,507
- Storage Capacity (in acre-feet): 38,285
Lake Maintained or Owned by
Panola County Fresh Water Supply District No. 1
Date of Origin
1958 (66 years ago)Currently Exists
Yes
Place type
Lake Murvaul is classified as a Lake
Purposes
- Recreation
- Municipal water supply
- Industry