Tag: Ogallala Aquifer

💧 K-State Research Team Studying Ways To Find Value in Wastewater

Kansas State University researchers are developing a $6 million project to recycle livestock wastewater, aiding the Ogallala Aquifer's conservation and enhancing sustainability in the High Plains. Led by Prathap Parameswaran, the initiative focuses on creating economic incentives for producers to adopt this technology, balancing water access, efficiency, and profitability.

Kansas towns request $600M in first two years of water project grants

Kansas is grappling with severe water challenges, including sedimentation and groundwater decline. Communities requested over $600 million for water needs in two years, while funding remains limited. Governor Kelly emphasizes the urgency of addressing these issues with increased funding and strategic planning to secure water resources for future generations.

‘Time for a reckoning.’ Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer

In the arid region of southwest Kansas, the Ogallala Aquifer sustains the agricultural industry. After years of decline due to overpumping, the state is demanding conservation measures from local groundwater managers. Farmers are facing the challenge of implementing changes to prolong the aquifer's life, even as they confront entrenched attitudes and practices.

Kansas Geological Survey says 18% to 32% cut in groundwater pumping may stabilize aquifer

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector December 6, 2023 TOPEKA — The Kansas Geological Survey reported Wednesday groundwater levels in the...

Kansas legislators renew efforts to save Ogallala Aquifer

by Allison Kite, Kansas Reflector January 17, 2023 TOPEKA — Saving the Ogallala Aquifer could mean economic trade-offs in the...

Tuttle Creek Lake’s water holding capacity sliced in half from sedimentation

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector August 29, 2022 TOPEKA — Tentacles of the irrigation-based agriculture economy of Kansas extend far...