Belton Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Belton Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Belton Lake. |
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Benbrook Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Benbrook Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Benbrook Lake. |
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Canyon Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Canyon Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Canyon Lake. |
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Lake Georgetown
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Lake Georgetown Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Lake Georgetown. |
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Granger Lake
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Granger Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. The Plan guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities with opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Granger Lake. |
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Grapevine Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Grapevine Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Grapevine Lake. |
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Jim Chapman (Cooper) Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Jim Chapman (Cooper) Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Jim Chapman (Cooper) Lake. |
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Joe Pool Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Joe Pool Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Joe Pool Lake. |
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Lake O' The Pines
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Lake O’ the Pines Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Lake O’ the Pines. |
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Lavon Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, has revised the Lavon Lake Master Plan. The completed revision was approved by the District Commander in September 2016. The Master Plan guides the management of the government lands around the edge of the lake. The Master Plan affects future management of natural resources and recreational opportunities to ensure the sustainability of Lavon Lake. |
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Lewisville Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Lewisville Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Lewisville Lake. |
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Proctor Lake
Ray Roberts Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Proctor Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Proctor Lake. |
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Ray Roberts Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Ray Roberts Lake. |
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Sam Rayburn Reservoir
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Following extensive public comment and agency coordination through a process initiated in the spring of 2015, the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, has revised the Sam Rayburn Dam and Reservoir Master Plan. The completed revision was approved by the District Commander on July 12, 2017. The Master Plan will guide the management of USACE-administered lands and water surface at Sam Rayburn Reservoir for an estimated 25 year period. The Master Plan affects future management of natural resources and recreational opportunities to ensure the sustainability of Sam Rayburn Reservoir. |
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Somerville Lake
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Somerville Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. The Plan guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities with opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Somerville Lake. |
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Stillhouse Hollow Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Stillhouse Hollow Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Stillhouse Hollow Lake. |
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Town Bluff / B.A. Steinhagen Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Town Bluff / B.A. Steinhagen Lake Master Plan. The Master Plan is intended to serve as a comprehensive land and recreational management plan with a life span of 25 years. It guides the stewardship of natural and cultural resources and the provision of outdoor recreation facilities and opportunities to ensure sustainability of federal land associated with Town Bluff / B.A. Steinhagen lake. |
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Whitney Lake
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The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District, is revising the Whitney Lake Master Plan. The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) completed the revision of the Whitney Lake Master Plan in September 2016. The Master Plan guides the management of the government lands around the reservoir. The Master Plan affects future management of natural resources and recreational opportunities to ensure the sustainability of Whitney Lake. |
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