The Kansas Geological Survey says a rise in irrigation coupled with prolonged drought conditions have led to a substantial ...
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KSNW Wichita on MSNOgallala Aquifer drops by more than a foot in parts of western KansasAquifer levels in parts of western Kansas that rely on groundwater for everything from drinking to irrigation fell more than a foot last year, Kansas Geological Survey scientists said Tuesday. The ...
In 2023, nearly 29,000 households scattered across rural Nebraska received postcards instructing them how to get their ...
The president of Kansas Farm Bureau says water quality continue to be a challenge throughout the state. Joe Newland tells ...
The Kansas Geological Survey earlier this month completed its annual campaign to measure the Ogallala Aquifer, which supplies the western one-third of the state with water. The Ogallala ...
Sprinklers irrigate a field in Hamilton County, Kansas. Decades of irrigation have slowly drained the Ogallala Aquifer. Aquifer levels in parts of western Kansas that rely on groundwater for ...
Sprinklers irrigate a field in Hamilton County, Kansas. Decades of irrigation has slowly drained the Ogallala Aquifer. (Allison Kite/Kansas Reflector) Aquifer levels in parts of western Kansas ...
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