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HARTFORD, Kansas — Some of Kansas’ major reservoirs are filling up with sediment, and if something isn’t done to address the issue, parts of eastern…
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WICHITA, Kansas — The water coming out of your tap might meet legal standards, but that doesn’t mean that it’s safe to drink — at least according to the…
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WICHITA — Toxic blue-green algal blooms have been causing major problems on Kansas’ lakes since about 2010.Because the pond scum can make people sick, the…
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Major flooding on stretches of the Missouri River from Nebraska and Iowa through Kansas and Missouri resulted in several breached levees and significant…
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The water we drink is protected by federal rules, which are at the crux of a long-running fight over how far upstream that protection extends. ...
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The Environmental Protection Agency is looking to remove thousands of acres of wetlands and miles of waterways from Clean Water Act protections. The EPA...
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Water and sewer rates for Wichita residents are staying where they are — for now.Wichita City Council members voted 5-2 Tuesday to delay a decision on a…
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President Donald Trump signed America's Water Infrastructure Act on Tuesday, which authorizes work on many projects around the U.S., ranging from water...
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A Kansas man has been accused of falsifying the water quality reports he was required to send to the Environmental Protection Agency.Arthur Wolfe, a…
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Kansas water use is declining, according to a new report from the U.S. Geological survey.In 2015, Kansas used on average more than 4 billion gallons of…