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contributor.authorKansas. Department of Agriculture. Division of Water Resources-
contributor.authorKansas. Subbasin Water Resource Management Program-
date.accessioned2011-03-28T18:25:45Z-
date.available2011-03-28T18:25:45Z-
date.issued2004-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/12634-
descriptionResidents of the Subbasin are highly dependent on the groundwater resources for irrigation, municipal, industrial, and domestic use. Water levels can be severely impacted during extended droughts due to increased withdrawals, creating more stress on the aquifer system and making recovery of water levels more difficult to obtain. Special programs are needed to address the fluctuations in water levels during these drought periods. The implementation of conservation programs and adoption of a drought contingency plan (DCP) will help preserve the water resources of the area and maintain stability in the economy. This plan does not attempt to address changes in water levels occurring since predevelopment. It is designed only to reduce the impact of increased pumping on the aquifer during droughts conditions.en
format.extent396089 bytes-
format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoEnglish (United States)-
publisherKansas Department of Agriculture (Topeka, Kan.)en
subject.lcshWater supply -- Kansasen
subject.lcshPawnee River (Kan.)en
subject.lcshBuckner Creek (Kan.)en
subject.lcshSawlog Creek (Kan.)en
subject.lcshPawnee-Buckner-Sawlog Subbasinen
titleFinal Hodgeman/Ness County Management Planen
typeen
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