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  2. ‘Significant rainfall’ likely in Kansas City. Which days will ...

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  3. Kansas has been running out of water for decades. Why ... - AOL

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    There are more than 34,548 wells with water rights in the 35 Kansas counties that lie over the Ogallala. And yet, since 2004, there have only been 2,016 fines for over-pumping water across the state.

  4. Flooding impairs drinking water treatment for Kansas City - AOL

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  5. Water law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A variety of federal, state, and local laws govern water rights. One issue unique to America is the law of water with respect to American Indians. Tribal water rights are a special case because they fall under neither the riparian system nor the appropriation system but are outlined in the Winters v. United States decision. Indian water rights ...

  6. Will July 4 fireworks be rained out in Kansas City? Here’s ...

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    While the Kansas City area remains under a flood warning until 8 p.m. and a flood watch until 1 a.m, weather sources disagree on whether, or how much, it will rain in Kansas City today.

  7. Kansas City Board of Public Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Electric services are provided within the Kansas City, Kansas (KCK) area, and water is supplied to KCK, as well as portions of suburban Wyandotte, Leavenworth, and Johnson counties. BPU is a publicly owned administrative agency of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas (UG), and is self-governed by an elected six-member ...

  8. Great Flood of 1951 - Wikipedia

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    The 1951 flood in Kansas began in May with the flood of the Big Creek, (a tributary of the Smoky Hill River) in Hays after 11 inches (280 mm) of rain in two hours. The creek overflowed, flooding Hays (the location of Fort Hays State University) to a depth of 4 feet (1.2 m) in most locations inhabited by the students on campus, necessitating a midnight evacuation of the barracks by families on ...

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