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  2. Moses Lake, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Moses Lake is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States.The population was 25,146 as of the 2020 census. [5] Moses Lake is the most populous city in Grant County. The city anchors the Moses Lake Micropolitan area, which includes all of Grant County and is part of the Moses Lake–Othello combined statistical a

  3. Moses Lake - Wikipedia

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    Moses Lake is a lake and reservoir along the course of Crab Creek, in the U.S. state of Washington. Moses Lake is part of the Columbia River basin, as Crab Creek is a tributary of the Columbia River. Although originally a shallow natural lake, Moses Lake was dammed in the early 20th century for irrigation purposes.

  4. Potholes State Park - Wikipedia

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    Potholes State Park is a public recreation area on the southern shore of Potholes Reservoir, located 13 miles (21 km) south of Moses Lake and 13 miles (21 km) northwest of Othello in Grant County, Washington. The state park was created following the completion of the O'Sullivan Dam in 1949. The park's 773 acres (313 ha) include 6,000 feet ...

  5. Moses Lake chamber talks water, education with governor - AOL

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    Nov. 30—MOSES LAKEWashington Gov. Jay Inslee had an opportunity to hear about the challenges facing Moses Lake at a round table discussion at the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.

  6. Moses Lake's Well 20 to begin producing water - AOL

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    Apr. 24—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake's water difficulties came a little closer to being alleviated this week, according to an announcement from the city. On Monday, city staff and a contractor ...

  7. Potholes Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It is formed by the O'Sullivan Dam and located in central Washington, in the United States. The reservoir is fed by water from Moses Lake, part of the Crab Creek basin. The area features several lakes (typically 30-70 yards wide and 10–30 feet deep). These lakes, known as "potholes" were created through both natural and man made processes.