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Water Levels for Lubbock

February 12, 2015 by Kaitlin Thogmartin

Photo by Kristen Helmberger
Photo by Kristen Helmberger

The Texas Water Development Board monitors water levels for the city of Lubbock’s sources.

Daily and historic levels for Lake Alan Henry can be found here.

Daily and historic levels for Bailey County well fieldĀ can be found here.

Daily and historic levels for Roberts County well fieldĀ can be found here.

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