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The Kansas Aqua-Not

Southwest Kansas Groundwater Management District No. 3

The $19 billion aqueduct to pump water uphill from northeastern Kansas to the water-short west has a bunch of negatives reports Tim Unruh for Kansas Agland.

Some of those discouraging issues are:

  • Indian tribes and neighboring states have voiced concern
  • The aqueduct would cost $1 billion a year to operate
  • The transport price tag of water would be over $450 a acre foot.  That’s hard to pencil out with current prices.
  • Pumping water uphill in an open ditch would result in significant loss to evaporation 

The Kansas legislature was given a report recently about the project.

Tracy Streeter is the director of the Kansas Water Office.  He says it’s been determined that a pipeline would cost too much.

A bill allowing self-imposed “water conservation areas” is under consideration by lawmakers.

More about the aqueduct is available from Kansas Agland.

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