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dry lake

noun

  1. a tract of land in a desert region over which a shallow lake is formed during the rainy season or after prolonged heavy rains.


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They said the water flowed into the dry lake basin, “sacrificing vital resources in a drought-prone state,” and that the water should have been saved in reservoirs for use when it’s needed in the summer.

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Creosote grows on the desert floor, left, and a cleared construction site on the other side of a fence, right, at the Dry Lake Energy Zone where a new solar array is being constructed 25 miles north of Las Vegas, NV.

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The DWP has spent $2.5 billion to combat the swirling clouds of powder-fine dust kicked up by fearsome wind gusts on the dry lake bed.

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Monitoring equipment in a brine pool, part of the Owens Lake dust mitigation program on the dry lake bed.

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Jessi Combs, whose 522.783 mph is the current woman’s land speed record, crashed and died in 2019 when she decelerated on a dry lake bed in Oregon.

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