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What Are Playas?

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 We grew up on the High Plains thinking of those occasionally muddy pasture depressions as "buffalo wallows," "rainwater basins" or "mud holes." Turns out, scientists are learning those playas play a significant role recharging aquifers such as the Ogallala.

This episode of Playa Country is part two of a five-part series on the Ogallala Aquifer Initiative. It first aired on High Plains Public Radio on October 8, 2013.

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  1. What is an aquifer? Here's how they affect Texas' water supply.
  2. Conference on “Stewarding Our Water Future” Hits Amarillo on March 21 & 22 — Interview with Ogallala Commons Director Darryl Birkenfeld
  3. Oklahoma lawmakers discuss aquifer management solutions
  4. As aquifer levels decline in the Great Plains, states weigh the need to meter irrigation wells
  5. With the Ogallala Aquifer drying up, Kansas ponders limits to irrigation