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Lake Livingston Dam

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5170 S FM 1988
Livingston, TX 77351
+1 (936) 365-2292
http://www.trinityra.org

The Trinity River Authority of Texas is a conservation and reclamation district that provides water and wastewater treatment services, as well as recreation facilities, across the expansive Trinity River basin. Committed to maintaining high standards, TRA operates as a critical infrastructure industry, serving millions of residents and partnering with various stakeholders to ensure clean water and environmental sustainability.

With a focus on responsibility and accountability, TRA operates independently as a financial entity, overseeing multiple projects within the basin without tax revenues or appropriations. Through community outreach and educational resources, TRA engages with the public to promote the importance of water quality and watershed protection in the region.

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Pretty lake attached
9/14/2020

Another experience quashed by the pandemic. We tried to get to the dam on a Saturday and everything ...

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If you like pine trees and water
8/17/2020

Always a great drive to get there and all the water you want. Next to a nice small town. Good food a...

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Lake Dam
11/6/2019

Interesting area a must see at lake. Nice view and drive. Good fishing from bank at sides spillway. ...

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