Grundy1133 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 5:46 pm
Well what I gathered was the ACOE leased the lake itself to the state and not the surrounding land. So as long as I don't go in the water I'm fine. At least that's the way I understood everything mentioned here...
Actually the land (fee-owned) and the lake is government owned and controlled (USACE) and 36CFR327 does apply. The management of properties is turned over via lease and license to the State of Texas and other vendors (although I am not sure Ray Roberts has any private vendors), but the 36CFR327 rules and regulations still are applicable. The water drawn off and stored in the reservoir is the property of the Texas Water Development Board. USACE manages the flood pool water and the recreation water (think like it is a big layer cake).