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Can LCRA clean up debris left on my shoreline from a flood?

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Can LCRA clean up debris left on my shoreline from a flood?

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No. To the extent that debris affects LCRA’s operations, LCRA will take steps as appropriate to remove or manage debris. Generally, this involves removing debris from the dams where it may interfere with floodgate operations or hydroelectric generation. LCRA also focuses on the removal of large debris from the main body of the lakes that pose navigational hazards to boaters. As it has been in past floods, lakeside residents will need to make their own plans to clean their property following the flood event and can contact an independent contractor to do the work. Some debris naturally sinks over time.

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