Warnings about the Ogallala Aquifer drying out are constant because if Kansas doesn't prepare to shift form relying on ground water . . . A return to dust bowl days is a very real possibility.
In the meantime . . . This column shows us that more residents of the Sunflower State are coming to terms with this impending environmental impact that's not obscure climate science but MEASURABLE consequences that are already underway . . . Check-it . . .
"Nearly a majority (49.6%) of Kansans report being very or moderately concerned that the state might be running out of water.
"The data from the Kansas Speaks survey reflects a growing public awareness of the challenges posed by shifting rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts, and unequal water availability. With nearly half of Kansans expressing significant concern about the state’s water resources, it’s clear that inaction is not an option."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Hays Post: Public opinion signals urgency for Kansas water conservation
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