Max Starcke Dam

Max Starcke Dam
Official name Max Starcke Dam
Location Burnet County, Texas, United States
Coordinates 30°33′24″N 98°15′24″W
Construction began 1949
Opening date 1951
Operator(s) Lower Colorado River Authority
Dam and spillways
Impounds Colorado River
Height 98.8 feet (30.1 m)
Length 859.5 feet (262.0 m)
Width (base) 56.8 feet (17.3 m)
Spillway type 10 controlled, hydraulically operated crest gates
Spillway capacity 109,200 cu ft/s (3,090 m3/s) (10 floodgates at 10,100 cfs; 2 turbines at 4,100 cfs)
Reservoir
Creates Lake Marble Falls
Surface area 611 acres (2.47 km2)
Power Station
Turbines 2
Installed capacity 32 MW

Max Starcke Dam is a dam in the U.S. state of Texas. Starcke Dam impounds Lake Marble Falls, one of the Texas Highland Lakes. The dam was constructed in 1949–1951 in order to provide hydroelectric power. Located near Marble Falls, Texas, Starcke Dam was the last of the six Highland Lakes dams to be built.

Originally called Marble Falls Dam, the dam was renamed in 1962 for Max Starcke, a former Mayor of Seguin, Texas. Starcke was also the second general manager of the Lower Colorado River Authority and served in that position from 1940 through 1955.