There is a reason why it is so low and it has nothing to do with a drought. The lake is being drained for profit. There is an organization to help stop the draining. Just a couple of years ago the lake was beautiful. Now my dock is sitting on rocks. Good money is paid for these lake front properties to have a view and easy access to our boats and jet ski's. Not so much anymore...
Originally Posted by Investomania
Are you referring to the rice farmers? If so, don't forget that Texas rice brings 2.8 billion into the economy yearly! It's not Texas biggest cash crop, but as the drought and depression continues nationwide, it may become a more valuable commodity.
Here's the LCRA page on their rice operations:
http://lcra.org/water/supply/irrigation.html
That being said, the formation LCRA was an unholy alliance in its time and remains so today.
Unlike reservoirs built by the CCC, Army Corps of Engineers, and WPA projects for which flood control is the primary purpose, the LCRA built Travis and the highland lakes as a means of generating electricity for profit, selling water for profit, and providing entertainment FOR PROFIT. It is NOT about flood control.
http://lcra.org/about/overview/index.html