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  2. Thistle, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Map of Utah County showing the pre- and post-landslide alignments of US-6, US-89, and the area railroads. ... Utah Flood of 1983; Colorado River Floods of 1983;

  3. Murdock Canal - Wikipedia

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    The canal carries about 400 million gallons of water to water users in Utah County at a maximum capacity of 612 cfs. [3] [4] The canal transports water from the Provo river, Deer Creek Reservoir, and Jordanelle reservoir. [4] The recreational trail known as the Murdock Canal Trail is located on top of the canal for 17 miles. [9]

  4. Utah County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Utah County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, ranking among the top ten counties in numerical growth. [4] Correspondingly, Provo–Orem is among the top eight metropolitan areas by percentage growth in the country. [5] Utah County is one of seven counties in the United States to have the same name as its state.

  5. City Creek (Salt Lake County, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    History of City Creek — includes pictures of the 1983 flood; City Creek Canyon photo gallery; Utah History To Go - 1983 Floods in Salt Lake City Archived 2010-04-16 at the Wayback Machine; City Creek: Salt Lake City's First Water Supply (.pdf file) City Creek Map; Kadinsky, Sergey "City Creek, Salt Lake City" Hidden Waters Blog August 12, 2016

  6. Beaver Dam Wash - Wikipedia

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    The Beaver Dam Wash area on the Utah/Arizona border has the Utah state low point of 2,179.8 ft (664.4 m) between 113.997730W and 113.997723W. [1] The Beaver Dam Wash is a seasonal stream near the southwestern Utah-Nevada border in the United States.

  7. Lake Bonneville - Wikipedia

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    The flood bed is characterized by an abrupt contact at its base between massive marl, which was deposited in the deepest water of Lake Bonneville, and finely laminated or ripple-laminated sandy marl, which was deposited by bottom currents during the flood. [27] [28] In places the Bonneville flood bed is composed of reworked ostracode shells.

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  9. Jordan River (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Hydrology of Northern Utah Valley, Utah County, Utah, 1975–2005 (PDF), U.S. Geological Survey, February 2009, archived (PDF) from the original on 2012-10-14 "Jordan River Basin Planning for the Future" (PDF) , Utah State Water Plan , Utah Division of Water Resources, March 2010, archived (PDF) from the original on 18 March 2010 , retrieved 27 ...

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