The
hydrology of the Braden River was altered in 1936 when the city of
Bradenton created
Ward Lake, a
reservoir with an broad-crested weir upstream from the mouth. In 1985 the reservoir was expanded and supplies an annual average of of water per day. The Braden River can be hydrologically divided into three distinct sections that include an reach of naturally incised, free-flowing channel; a reach of impounded river created by the Ward Lake reservoir and weir; and a reach of tidal
estuary. == References ==