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  2. File:USACE DeGray Dam and Lake.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. DeGray Lake - Wikipedia

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    DeGray Lake. DeGray Lake is a reservoir on the Caddo River constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Arkansas, 8 miles (13 km) from Arkadelphia. Arkansas Scenic Byway 7 is located on the eastern shore of the lake, and provides views of the lake, and also places to stay.

  4. DeGray Lake Resort State Park - Wikipedia

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    DeGray Lake Resort State Park is a 984-acre (398 ha) Arkansas state park in Clark and Hot Spring counties, Arkansas in the United States. Situated in the Ouachita Mountains , the park features the 13,800-acre (5,600 ha) DeGray Lake , the park features a championship rated 18 hole golf course and Arkansas's only state park resort. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Dams in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  6. Detention dam - Wikipedia

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    The general design for a flood detention dam has a cross sectional shape of a trapezoid, where the longer of the parallel sides is the base of the dam, and the angled sides face upstream and downstream. The flood detention dam has an opening at the top to release the flood water at a controlled rate that the channels below can accommodate.

  7. DeGray Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The DeGray Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in rural Clark County, Arkansas. It carries County Road 50 (Blish Road) over DeGray Creek, west of the county seat Arkadelphia . It is single-span Pratt pony truss bridge that is 61 feet (19 m) long, resting on concrete abutments.

  8. Barrage (dam) - Wikipedia

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    A barrage dam can be used to divert water for irrigation needs or limit the amount of water downstream. In most cases, a barrage dam is built near the mouth of the river. The site of dam construction needs to be thoroughly investigated to ensure that the foundation is strong enough to support the dam and has low possibility of failing. [2]

  9. A 300-year-old settlement resurfaces as severe drought dries ...

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    The old sunken town has reemerged as sweltering heat and drought dry up the reservoir, revealing the remnants of a place deliberately flooded in the 1970s.