Lake Granbury

De Cordova Bend Dam
De Cordova Bend Dam and Lake Granbury were constructed by the Brazos River Authority and are maintained and operated by the Authority for water conservation, water supply and water-based recreation.
Construction of the project began in December 1966 and was completed in September 1969. The project provides 136,823 acre-feet of storage capacity for conservation of flood and storm waters to meet requirements of municipalities, industries and agriculture.
The lake was built without use of any tax money, having been financed
entirely with revenues from sales of water by the Authority.
The principal revenues used to finance the project are
provided under a contract with TXU Electric Company
for purchase of water for industrial use, including
cooling water for a natural gas-fired steam electric
power plant on the lake and the Comanche Peak nuclear
power plant near Glen Rose. The lake also furnishes
raw water for the Authority’s Lake Granbury Surface
Water and Treatment System, which supplies treated water
to customers in Hood and Johnson Counties.
The lake has five public access areas for picnicking and fishing. Four of these areas have primitive camping sites.