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  2. Great Salt Lake - Wikipedia

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    Because of its high salt concentration, the lake water is unusually dense, and most people can float more easily than in other bodies of water, particularly in Gunnison Bay, the saltier north arm of the lake. [40] Water levels have been recorded since 1875, [2] averaging about 4,200 feet (1,300 m) above sea level. Since the Great Salt Lake is a ...

  3. Scofield Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Scofield Reservoir is a 2,815-acre (11.39 km 2) reservoir impounded by Scofield Dam, in Carbon County, Utah. Located on the Price River , a tributary of the Green River , Scofield Reservoir is adjacent to the northernmost boundary of the Manti–La Sal National Forest .

  4. Lake Powell - Wikipedia

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    Long-term water level decline continued, forcing an emergency release of water from the Flaming Gorge Reservoir in July 2021. [10] and by April 22, 2022, Lake Powell was at 3,522.24 feet (1,073.58 m) in elevation – just 22.88% of capacity. This marks the lowest water level for Lake Powell since it was filled in 1963. [11]

  5. Causey Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It is a feature of the Weber Basin Project, and lies at an elevation of about 5,700 feet (1,700 m). The reservoir has a maximum depth of 182 feet (55 m) and a mean depth of 65 feet (20 m). [2] Causey is located in steep, forested valley terrain and extends into three canyons. The Weber Basin Water Conservancy District operates the reservoir.

  6. List of dams and reservoirs in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Utah.. All major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3).

  7. Price River - Wikipedia

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    The Scofield Reservoir flows into the Price River (lower right). The Price River watershed comprises 1,900 square miles (4,900 km 2). [6] The USGS indicates that the Price River originates at Scofield Reservoir in the Wasatch Plateau in Carbon County in central Utah.

  8. Utah Lake - Wikipedia

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    The elevation of the lake is at 4,489 feet (1,368 m) above sea level. If the lake's water level rises above that, the pumps and gates on the Jordan River are left open. Recently the lake has been at a lower level because of a drought. Utah Lake and Utah Valley. The first European to see Utah Lake was Father Silvestre Vélez de Escalante in 1776.

  9. Strawberry Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Location: Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation Wasatch County, Utah, U.S.: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Reservoir: Basin countries: United States: Built: 1972: Max. length: 10.6 miles (17.1 km): Average depth: 200 feet (61 m): Max. depth: 200 ft (61 m) [2]: Water volume: 1,106,500 acre⋅ft (1.3648 km 3): Surface elevation: 7,612 ft (2,320 m): Website: www.recreation.gov /camping /campgrounds /231932 ...