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Officials, rancher point to causes behind low Lake Abilene levels
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Officials, rancher point to causes behind low Lake Abilene levels
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - Lake Abilene and Elm Creek, which feeds into the lake, are both experiencing low water levels. This is partially due to non-native species, such as cedar, that require a lot of water, according to Gary Young, Fire Chief at the ECCA Volunteer Fire Department. As of Thursday, April 2, the lake [...]
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