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Lake Pat Cleburne is located near Cleburne, Texas, and was constructed in 1963 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, water supply, and recreation. The lake is fed by several small creeks and the main surface flow comes from the Nolan River. The lake has an area of approximately 1,550 acres and a storage capacity of 30,000 acre-feet. The lake is used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and camping. There are also several parks and trails located around the lake for visitors to enjoy. The lake provides water for agricultural purposes, and the hydrology of the lake is dependent on snowpack providers including the Cedar Creek and Brazos River Basins. The lake has experienced several periods of drought, causing water levels to decline, leading to water restrictions and conservation efforts.
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