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Bachman Branch

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Length
  
16 km

Mouth
  
Trinity River

Source
  
Northwest Dallas

Country
  
United States of America

Main source
  
northwest Dallas, Texas (USA) 183 m (600 ft)

River mouth
  
Trinity River 123 m (404 ft)

Similar
  
Bachman Lake, White Rock Creek, Bachman Lake Park, Katy Trail, White Rock Lake

Bachman Branch (also Bachman Creek) is the name of a medium-sized tributary of the Trinity River with headwaters in northwest Dallas, Texas (USA). The tributary is 10 miles (16 km) in length and rises at Forest Lane, 0.5 miles (0.8 km) west of the Dallas North Tollway. It runs south and then west through Bachman Lake and ultimately into the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. The Branch is dammed with the New Frazier dam to provide water to Fishing Hole Lake. New Frasier Dam is on the Elm Fork Of Trinity River in Dallas County, Texas and is used for flood control purposes. Construction was completed in 1965. It is owned by the Dallas Water Utilities New Frasier Dam is a gravity dam. Its height is 16 feet with a length of 180 feet. Its capacity is 651 acre feet (803,000 m3). Normal storage is 651 acre feet (803,000 m3)

Map of Bachman Branch, Dallas, TX, USA

Headwaters: 32°55′15.10″N 96°49′11.21″W

Mouth: 32°50′38.40″N 96°53′21.56″W

References

Bachman Branch Wikipedia