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Hydraulic engineering / Hydrology / Fort Cobb Reservoir / Washita River / Lake Lawtonka / Groundwater / Reservoir / Caddo County /  Oklahoma / Irrigation / Geography of Oklahoma / Water / Oklahoma
Date: 2004-06-15 17:43:17
Hydraulic engineering
Hydrology
Fort Cobb Reservoir
Washita River
Lake Lawtonka
Groundwater
Reservoir
Caddo County
Oklahoma
Irrigation
Geography of Oklahoma
Water
Oklahoma

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