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Duchesne County
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Duchesne County, Utah
734 N Center St
Duchesne, UT 84021
Phone: (435) 738-1101
Fax: (435) 738-5522
www.duchesnegov.net

In north-central UT, east of Provo; organized Aug 13, 1914 from Wasatch County. Name Origin: For the Duchesne River, which flows through the county. Origin of name unknown. Possibly for Rose Du Chesne (1769-1852), founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart in America; for a fur trapper of that name; or for Fort Duquesne, PA.

Area (sq mi): 3255.97 (land 3238.05; water 17.92). Pop per sq mi: 4.70.
Pop 2005: 15,354. State rank: 16. Pop change: 2000-20005 6.80%; 1990-2000 13.60%. Pop 2000: 14,371 (White 88.80%; Black or African American 0.10%; Hispanic or Latino 3.50%; Asian 0.20%; Other 9.60%). Foreign born: 1.30%. Median age: 28.30.
Income 2000: per capita $12,326; median household $31,298; Pop below poverty level: 16.80%. *Personal per capita income 2000-2003: $18,981-$21,091.
Unemployment 2004: 6.00%. Change from 2000: -0.20%. Median travel time to work: 22.40 minutes. Working outside county of residence: 20.80%.

Cities with population over 10,000: None.


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The 1997 increase in proved reserves was due to the acquisition of properties, the drilling of 80 wells in the Monument Butte Field in Duchesne County, Utah and the continued installation of secondary recovery water flood operations.
The reserve increase was principally due to Inland s drilling of sixty four (64) wells in the Monument Butte Field in Duchesne County, Utah and the continued installation of secondary recovery water flood operations.
The increase in proved reserves for 1996 was principally due to Inland s drilling of sixty-four (64) wells in the Monument Butte Field in Duchesne County, Utah and the continued installation of secondary recovery water flood operations.
 
 
 
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