Richland Creek (Texas)
Water type: River
Continent:
North America
Climates:
Arid (desert), Subtropical
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Artificial lakes
Perciformes - Perches
Siluriformes - Catfishes
Centrarchiformes - Basses and sunfishes
Cypriniformes - Carps
Lepisosteiformes - Gars
Acanthuriformes - Surgeonfishes
Moroniformes - Temperate basses
Clupeiformes - Herrings
Cyprinodontiformes - Toothcarps
Petromyzontiformes - Lampreys
Perciformes - Perches
Siluriformes - Catfishes
Centrarchiformes - Basses and sunfishes
Cypriniformes - Carps
Lepisosteiformes - Gars
Acanthuriformes - Surgeonfishes
Moroniformes - Temperate basses
Clupeiformes - Herrings
Cyprinodontiformes - Toothcarps
Petromyzontiformes - Lampreys
Richland Creek is a stream in Texas.
It is a tributary of the Trinity River and is partially dammed to create Richland Chambers Reservoir. The Dam changed the course of the river that previously ran south through the Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area. The redirection deprived the WMA of needed water so six pumping stations were installed.