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Dixie Valley, Nevada
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Coordinates: | |
Country | United States |
State | Nevada |
County | Churchill |
GNIS feature ID | 864479 (1800s post office)[1] |
Dixie Valley, Nevada, was a small ranching town in Churchill County, Nevada until the area was acquired in 1995 by the US Navy for the Fallon Range Training Complex (FRTC).[2] The town had no retail businesses, most residents were more than a mile from their nearest neighbor, and a 1-room school (grades 1-8) was the teacher's residence and served as a meeting, dance, & election hall (grades 9-12 were bussed 75 miles to Fallon, Nevada).
The medium-sized Dixie Valley geothermal power plant (1988, 66 megawatts)[3] employs ~30 people and has 12 production steam wells and ~24 injection wells.
In 1954, the Dixie Valley/Fairview earthquakes (7.1 & 6.6 ML) resulted in the appearance of large visible faults.[4]
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