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Water 'scalping' begins at Lake Fort Phantom HillThe City of Abilene began the process of pumping in water or 'scalping' from the Clear Fork of the Brazos into Lake Fort ...
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BigCountryHomepage on MSNPipeline failure stops water transfer to Lake Fort Phantom HillThe City of Abilene announced that a pipeline needs repairs before water can be extracted from the Brazos River. City ...
The City of Abilene scalps, or pumps, water from the Clear Fork of the Brazos River into Lake Fort Phantom Hill to help raise lake levels.
In fact, some areas have officially come out of drought conditions. Lakes like Fort Phantom Hill, for example, sits at about 73% full and there was even talk of potential scalping. However ...
The City of Abilene began the process of pumping in water or 'scalping' from the Clear Fork of the Brazos into Lake Fort Phantom Hill on Thursday Afternoon. This comes just one day after the City ...
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