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Posted: Wednesday, 25 July 2012 10:22AM

Kansas Rivers Running Dry



     HUTCHINSON, Kan. - More than a month before Kansas rivers typically reach their low marks, some rivers are already running dry. The Hutchinson News reports (http://bit.ly/MGQz55 ) the Ninescah River started going dry near the Cheney Reservoir a few weeks ago. The Arkansas River near Hutchinson last week was flowing at 25 cubic feet per second, the lowest flow in 52 years. It stopped flowing at Great Bend a few days ago. Normally, the Arkansas would be flowing around 265 cubic feet per second this time of year. U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Brian Loving predicts more rivers and streams will reach record low levels in coming months. The drought is expected to continue through at least September, while water consumption from irrigators and others will increase because of the lack of rain.

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Kansas Rivers Running Dry
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