
Agricultural water management and rugged forest terrain define the Sevier Valley at the dawn of the 21st century. The central corridor is dominated by the Sevier River and a sophisticated network of irrigation infrastructure including the Piute Canal, Richfield Canal, and Vermilion Canal, which sustain the valley's productivity. These waterways wrap around the expanding city of Richfield, where the Fairground, Athletic Field, and several residential Mobile Home Park sites are clearly mapped. Smaller rural settlements like Venice, Prattsville, and Kema dot the river plain, while the western landscape rises sharply into the Fish Lake National Forest. The mountain slopes around Table Mountain are marked with small-scale mineral interests shown by multiple prospects and specialized features such as a Flume and numerous flowing wells, illustrating the region's reliance on managed natural resources.
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