If you have concerns about water issues in Kansas, you have a special option to provide feedback.
The state has developed a virtual on-demand meeting that connects with content developed from a series of in-person meetings held across Kansas last month. This will also build on local consult meetigs held earlier this summer along with meetings involving the state’s Regional Advisory Councils.
During the virtual meeting, residents can learn about updates to state investments in the water system. They can also learn about the criteria involved as the state works on aquifers, reservoirs and the overall water supply. There will also be information on revenue sources and action steps under consideration by the state.
The survey closes Nov. 8.
*Click here for the survey.
*Click here for the Kansas Water Office’s Kansas Water Plan information page.