Moses Lake (Wash. : Lake)
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found: Work cat.: Carroll, J.W. Moses Lake proposed phosphorus criterion ... 2000.
found: GNIS, June 5, 2002(Moses Lake, reservoir, Grant Co., Wash., variant name: Salt Lake; originally a shallow lake, the body of water was dammed in the early 1900's for irrigation; also pop. place of same name in Grant Co. and variant name for Potholes Reservoir in Grant Co.)
found: Wash. place names database, via WWW, June 5, 2002(Moses Lake - Moses Lake is an irregular body of water, with many channels directly north of Potholes Reservoir in southeast Grant County. It is shallow, with a maximum of 30 ft., average width between a quarter and a half mile. A former name was Salt Lake.)
found: Web. geog.(Moses Lake. 1. lake, S cen. Grant co., cen. Washington; 16 mi. (26 km.) long; its lower extension, Potholes Reservoir, formed by O'Sullivan Dam; 2. city, Grant co., cen. Wash., on E shore of Moses Lake)
found: GeoNames [algorithmically matched]reservoir; 47°04ʹ49ʺN 119°20ʹ03ʺW
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2002-06-27: new
2014-08-04: revised
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