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Spanish Fork (Utah) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spanish Fork River
The Spanish Fork River or Spanish Fork is a river in the U.S. state of Utah. Formed by the confluence of Soldier Creek and Thistle Creek in the Wasatch Range, the river flows about northwest into Utah Lake, passing the towns of Spanish Fork and Palmyra. Located entirely in Utah County (though a small portion of its drainage basin extends into Carbon County), the Spanish Fork is heavily used for irrigation. The Spanish Fork valley has been intensively farmed since Mormons first settled the region in the 1860s, but as the amount of agricultural land grew the river was no longer able to provide sufficient water except in years of heavy runoff. In 1909, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation completed a tunnel to supplement the Spanish Fork's flow using water from the Strawberry River through the Strawberry Valley Project, part of the Central Utah Project. ==Landside dam== In 1983, the river was catastrophically dammed by a landslide to a height of . An -long lake formed behind the barrier, drowning the town of Thistle and a section of U.S. Route 89. The lake lasted for five months before a bypass project was completed to drain the water through a tunnel. This landslide is considered one of the most costly ever to have occurred in the United States.
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