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Big Sand Wash Reservoir
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Big Sand Wash Reservoir
Location of the reservoir in Utah, USA.
Location of the reservoir in Utah, USA.
Big Sand Wash Reservoir
Location in Utah
Location Duchesne County, Utah
Coordinates 40°17′53″N 110°13′34″W / 40.2980120°N 110.2260932°W / 40.2980120; -110.2260932
Type reservoir

The Big Sand Wash Reservoir is a special kind of lake. It is located in the eastern part of Duchesne County, Utah, in the United States. This reservoir helps store water for people and nature.

What is a Reservoir?

A reservoir is a large, artificial lake. It is created by building a dam across a river or stream. Think of it as a giant bathtub designed to hold water.

Why are Reservoirs Important?

Reservoirs are super important for many reasons. They help us manage water resources.

  • Drinking Water: Many cities get their drinking water from reservoirs. The water is cleaned before it reaches your tap.
  • Irrigation: Farmers use reservoir water to grow crops. This is especially helpful in dry areas.
  • Flood Control: Reservoirs can hold back extra water during heavy rains. This prevents floods downstream.
  • Electricity: Some reservoirs are used to generate hydroelectric power. Water flowing through dams spins turbines to make electricity.
  • Recreation: People often enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and swimming in reservoirs.

Where is Big Sand Wash Reservoir?

Big Sand Wash Reservoir is found in Duchesne County, Utah. This county is in the eastern part of the state of Utah. Utah is known for its beautiful mountains and deserts.

Discovering Duchesne County

Duchesne County is a large area in Utah. It has a mix of landscapes. You can find mountains, valleys, and rivers there. The county is also home to several small towns.

The Role of Water in Utah

Utah is one of the driest states in the U.S. Because of this, water is very precious. Reservoirs like Big Sand Wash are vital. They make sure there is enough water for everyone. This includes people, farms, and wildlife.

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