Salt Draw

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locationTexas
coordinates31°20′01″N 104°15′57″W / 31.333698°N 104.265801°W / 31.333698; -104.265801
Salt Draw
Location
CountryUnited States
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTexas
  coordinates31°20′01″N 104°15′57″W / 31.333698°N 104.265801°W / 31.333698; -104.265801
Mouth 
  location
Toyah Lake near Pecos, Texas[1]
  coordinates
31°18′38″N 103°26′10″W / 31.310639°N 103.436131°W / 31.310639; -103.436131

Salt Draw is a river in Texas. On April 4, 2004 flash flooding of Salt Draw caused the failure of a protective levee around Toyah, Texas, extensive flooding of most homes and property in Toyah, and the destruction of the Interstate 20 bridge over Salt Draw between Toyah and Pecos, Texas in Reeves County. Indirectly, 5 lives were also lost in a weather related traffic accident on U.S. Route 285 south of Pecos, which was being used as a detour because of the bridge failure.[2]

Jeannette Walls' grandmother Lily lived from 1901 until 1911 in a dugout at Salt Draw which is described in the 2009 novel Half Broke Horses.

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