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Lake Tyler (West) is a man-made public water
reservoir A reservoir (; from French ''réservoir'' ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be either artificial, built to store fresh water or it may be a natural formation. Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including contro ...
located south-east of
Tyler, Texas Tyler is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the largest city and county seat of Smith County, Texas, Smith County. It is also the largest city in Northeast Texas. With a 2020 census population of 105,995, Tyler was the List of cities in Texa ...
, in eastern Smith County. While named after the town of Tyler (pop. 104,789), Lake Tyler is closer to the smaller cities of
Whitehouse Whitehouse may refer to: People * Charles S. Whitehouse (1921-2001), American diplomat * Cornelius Whitehouse (1796–1883), English engineer and inventor * E. Sheldon Whitehouse (1883-1965), American diplomat * Elliott Whitehouse (born 1993), ...
(pop. 7660) and Arp (pop. 970). Lake Tyler resides in the northern
Neches River The Neches River () begins in Van Zandt County west of Rhine Lake and flows for through the piney woods of east Texas, defining the boundaries of 14 counties on its way to its mouth on Sabine Lake near the Rainbow Bridge. Two major reservoirs, ...
watershed, and was formed after the completion o
Whitehouse Dam
on Prairie Creek in 1949. The design engineer of the dam was T.C. Forrest (Now Forrest and Cotton, Inc.), and the earthfill dam was constructed to be 4,708 feet long, standing at a maximum height of 50 feet, with a width of 20 feet and a drainage area of 48 square miles, according to th
Texas Water Development Board
Lake Tyler is found in the
Piney Woods The Piney Woods is a temperate coniferous forest terrestrial ecoregion in the Southern United States covering of East Texas, southern Arkansas, western Louisiana, and southeastern Oklahoma. These coniferous forests are dominated by several spec ...
ecoregion of eastern Texas, a
temperate coniferous forest Temperate coniferous forest is a terrestrial biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. Temperate coniferous forests are found predominantly in areas with warm summers and cool winters, and vary in their kinds of plant life. In some, needlel ...
hosting a great amount of
biodiversity Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic (''genetic variability''), species (''species diversity''), and ecosystem (''ecosystem diversity'') l ...
. Just to the east of the lake lies Lake Tyler East, created after the completion of Mud Creek Dam in early 1967. Just over a year later, in May 1968, the two lakes were connected by a canal to combine the water supply. Together, the two lakes have a combined safe yield of over 30 million gallons per day, and combine to encompass an approximate surface area of 4,714 acres, all maintained and operated by the city of Tyler to provide a source of public water to several surrounding communities.


Hydrology

Lake Tyler was made by impounding Prairie Creek, which then becomes a tributary of Mud Creek. Mud Creek then serves as a headwater for the larger
Angelina River The Angelina River is formed by the junction of Barnhardt and Shawnee creeks northwest of Laneville in southwest central Rusk County, Texas. The river flows southeast for and forms the boundaries between Cherokee and Nacogdoches, Angelina and ...
, which itself is a tributary of the
Neches River The Neches River () begins in Van Zandt County west of Rhine Lake and flows for through the piney woods of east Texas, defining the boundaries of 14 counties on its way to its mouth on Sabine Lake near the Rainbow Bridge. Two major reservoirs, ...
. The lake has an average depth of 17.6 feet, with a maximum depth of 40 feet. The elevation of the top water level is just over 375 feet above sea level with a 2-foot variation depending on water availability. The surface area of Lake Tyler is slightly less than that of its eastern counterpart, covering an average of 2,224 acres and a maximum of 2,400 acres. In 2011, a serious drought lowered the storage of the reservoir from the normal 80 thousand acre-feet to 50 thousand acre-feet, and did not return to normal levels until 2014. Floods are not as common in the region, and the most severe flood the reservoir sustained in recorded history was in July 2007, when the surface area increased to around 90 thousand acre-feet, equating to three feet of water rising above the flood pool level, causing damage to local buildings on the edge of the lake. A study of the sedimentation data in Texas in 1959 found the reservoir to be losing capacity at a rate of 103 acre-feet per year due to
sediment deposition Deposition is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass. Wind, ice, water, and gravity transport previously weathered surface material, which, at the loss of enough kinetic energy in the fluid, ...
.


Physicochemical characteristics

A study on the trophic classification of Texas reservoirs
in 2020 from the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the environmental agency for the state of Texas. The commission's headquarters are located at 12100 Park 35 Circle in Austin. The fourth largest environmental agency in the United States (an ...
found that Lake Tyler had a mean chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) level of 11.72 μg/L, a mean Secchi disk depth of 1.46 meters, and a mean total phosphorus level of 0.02 mg/L. These characteristics classify Lake Tyler as a eutrophic lake
The table below
displays the levels of other nutrients in Lake Tyler as collected by the
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in a study on the quality of water in Texas reservoirs. Lake Tyler is of a relatively low salinity, with excellent levels for all solutes, aside from a slightly lower than average dissolved oxygen level as identified by the EPA. Furthermore, in
2013 review of reservoir-specific chlorophyll-a criteria for Texas reservoirs
the EPA analyzed 40 measurements of Chl-a and determined that the results were adequate for maintaining the reservoirs designated uses, approving the criteria
A 2013 volumetric and sedimentation survey from the Texas Water Development Board
collected core samples were taken of the sediment beneath Lake Tyler, with the goal of collecting a sample that contained both the current sediment and the sediment present before impoundment of water. In these samples, a pattern emerged where the first section of sediment was a dark silty loam with a high water content. Although the depth of the silty loam differed upon the location where the sample was collected, the core would always shift to a lighter sandy clay with organics present, indicating that the deeper sediment was likely present from before water was impounded to create the lake.


Ecology


Flora

A vegetation survey
was conducted in 2019 by
Texas Parks and Wildlife The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a Texas state agency that oversees and protects wildlife and their habitats. In addition, the agency is responsible for managing the state's parks and historical areas. Its mission is to manage ...
to identify the local flora at Lake Tyler. The following table identifies the aquatic vegetation present in their findings, along with the surface area in acres.


Fauna

The surrounding forest area of Lake Tyler is an avid location for bird watchers, as there have been over 220 species of birds recorded on site. Among these are the
Wood Duck The wood duck or Carolina duck (''Aix sponsa'') is a species of perching duck found in North America. The drake wood duck is one of the most colorful North American waterfowl. Description The wood duck is a medium-sized perching duck. A typi ...
, the
Red-headed Woodpecker The red-headed woodpecker (''Melanerpes erythrocephalus'') is a mid-sized woodpecker found in temperate North America. Its breeding habitat is open country across southern Canada and the east-central United States. It is rated as least concern ...
, the
Pileated Woodpecker The pileated woodpecker (''Dryocopus pileatus'') is a large, mostly black woodpecker native to North America. An insectivore, it inhabits deciduous forests in eastern North America, the Great Lakes, the boreal forests of Canada, and parts of the ...
, the
Eastern Bluebird The eastern bluebird (''Sialia sialis'') is a small North American migratory thrush found in open woodlands, farmlands, and orchards. The bright-blue breeding plumage of the male, easily observed on a wire or open perch, makes this species a ...
, the
Summer Tanager The summer tanager (''Piranga rubra'') is a medium-sized American songbird. Formerly placed in the tanager family (Thraupidae), it and other members of its genus are now classified in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae). The species's plumage and ...
, the
Blue Grosbeak The blue grosbeak (''Passerina caerulea''), is a medium-sized North American passerine bird in the cardinal family Cardinalidae. It is mainly migratory, wintering in Central America and breeding in northern Mexico and the southern United States. ...
, along with several others. Lake Tyler is also stocked with a wide variety of fish, including
Blue Catfish The blue catfish (''Ictalurus furcatus'') is the largest species of North American catfish, reaching a length of and a weight of . The typical length is about 25–46 in (64–117 cm). The fish can live to 20 years. The native distribution ...
,
Channel Catfish The channel catfish (''Ictalurus punctatus'') is North America's most numerous catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Tennessee, and is informally referred to as a "channel cat". In the United States, the ...
,
White Bass The white bass, silver bass, or sand bass (''Morone chrysops'') is a freshwater fish of the temperate bass family Moronidae. commonly around 12-15 inches long. The species' main color is silver-white to pale green. Its back is dark, with white s ...
,
Spotted Bass The spotted bass (''Micropterus punctulatus''), also called spotty, or spots in various fishing communities, is a species of North American freshwater fish belonging to the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of the order Perciformes. It is noted f ...
,
Largemouth Bass The largemouth bass (''Micropterus salmoides'') is a carnivorous freshwater gamefish in the Centrarchidae ( sunfish) family, a species of black bass native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada and northern Mexico, but ...
,
Black Crappie The black crappie (''Pomoxis nigromaculatus'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two types of crappies. It is very similar to the white crappie in size, shape, and habits, except that it is darker, with a pattern of black sp ...
, and
White Crappie The white crappie (''Pomoxis annularis'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two species of crappies. Alternate common names for the species include goldring and silver perch. is named for the fish. The genus name ''Pomoxis ...
. Prey species for these sport fish included
Threadfin Shad The threadfin shad (''Dorosoma petenense'') is a small pelagic fish common in rivers, large streams, and reservoirs of the Southeastern United States. Like the American gizzard shad, the threadfin shad has an elongated dorsal ray, but unlike the ...
,
Gizzard Shad ''Dorosoma'' is a genus that contains five species of shads, within the herring family Clupeidae. The five species are native to the North and/or Central America, and are known from both fresh water and the waters of estuaries and bays. The Ame ...
, and
Bluegill The bluegill (''Lepomis macrochirus''), sometimes referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or "copper nose" as is common in Texas, is a species of North American freshwater fish, native to and commonly found in streams, rivers, lakes, ponds and ...
.


Nuisance species

The only nuisance species currently present in Lake Tyler is
pondweed Pondweed refers to many species and genera of aquatic plants and green algae: *''Potamogeton'', a diverse and worldwide genus *''Elodea'', found in North America *''Aponogeton'', in Africa, Asia and Australasia *''Groenlandia'', a genus of aquatic ...
. On July 6 of 2021, the city of Tyler proposed treatment for 0.07 acres of pondweed through mechanical means. The city of Tyler also proposed treatment for 50 acres of
water hyacinth ''Pontederia crassipes'' (formerly ''Eichhornia crassipes''), commonly known as common water hyacinth is an aquatic plant native to South America, naturalized throughout the world, and often invasive outside its native range.vegetative surveys
in 2012 and 2015 from TPWD identified the presence of 50 acres and 4 acres of the invasive Alligatorweed, respectfully.


Climate

Lake Tyler and the surrounding areas are located near the western border of the South Central Plains (Pineywoods) ecoregion. This area is known for a
humid subtropical A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
climate with hot summers and short, chilly winters. There is an average rainfall of 46.7" per year, and 248 days out of the year have sunny weather. The first freeze usually occurs in the month of November, and an average of 1" of snow falls per year, usually in the late winter.


Lake Use

Lake Tyler is primarily used as a means to provide a source of public water to the local community for years to come. However, the city of Tyler also maintains three recreational areas around Lake Tyler; Camp Tyler, Lake Tyler Petroleum Club, and the Lake Tyler Marina. Camp Tyler is a 350-acre outdoor learning center that serves as an educational area for the children of Tyler, the Petroleum Club offers cabins, venues, and a secondary marina. The main marina offers a boat launch, as well as an RV park with several activities for visitors of all age groups.


Surrounding land use and effects

Several industries are present in the area around Lake Tyler, including Zee Mechanical Solutions, East Texas Canopy, and W-S Companies. There are also numerous local farms and ranches nearby, many of these passed down through generation of families. Despite the large amount of agricultural presence, it seems as though there is no current concern about runoff of nutrients affecting the lake.


References

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