
The drought in Kansas is over . . .
Climate change fear of skyfall is constant.
However, this report focuses on problems lurking below . . .
"Once the water is gone, it’s gone for the rest of our lifetimes — and because geologic recharge is so slow, several hundred or perhaps thousands of lifetimes to come . . . Despite the grim prognosis, one of the state’s locally controlled water management districts has resisted adopting meaningful water conservation methods."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Hoping for a miracle to save the Ogallala Aquifer? Prepare for the new Dust Bowl. * Kansas Reflector
No rainmaker, no aqueduct, and no prayer will save western Kansas from the depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer.
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