USGS - science for a changing world

Kansas Water Science Center

Homehome Sudieswater data & studies Research Labresearch lab Pubspublications Floodflood Droughtdrought Contactcontact
Contract All | Expand All
PUBLICATIONS
DATA CENTER
WATER DATA & STUDIES
INFORMATION CENTER
ABOUT KANSAS WSC
USGS IN YOUR STATE

USGS Water Science Centers are located in each state.

There is a USGS Water Science Center office in each State. Washington Oregon California Idaho Nevada Montana Wyoming Utah Colorado Arizona New Mexico North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma Texas Minnesota Iowa Missouri Arkansas Louisiana Wisconsin Illinois Mississippi Michigan Indiana Ohio Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Pennsylvania West Virginia Georgia Florida Caribbean Alaska Hawaii New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine Massachusettes South Carolina North Carolina Rhode Island Virginia Connecticut New Jersey Maryland-Delaware-D.C.

News Releases

* NOTE: Please include the report title, author, and report series number in your email information request.
*NOTE: Many of our shorter reports do not have press releases -- see Fact-Sheets for further information.

oSep 2, 2008, Characterization of Suspended-Sediment Loading to and from John Redmond Reservoir, East-Central Kansas, 2007-2008

oMay 23, 2008, Are Droughts in Kansas Getting Worse?, 2008

oMay 12, 2008, Congresswoman Boyda Scheduled to Dedicate New Flood-Warning Station on Spring River near Baxter Springs, 2008

oMar 25, 2008, Continuous Water-Quality Monitoring of Streams in Johnson County, Kansas, 2002-06

oNov 15, 2007, 2nd Public Forum on Ozark Aquifer

oJune 30, 2007, Historic Floods Measured in Southeast Kansas, beginning June 30, 2007

oJuly 20, 2007, Stream Biology Study Identifies Impacts of Urbanization in Johnson County

oMay 30, 2007, Effects of Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Project on Water Quality are Minimal

oMay 7, 2007, Floods Dampen Drought

oMar 3, 2007, Sediment in Perry Lake Mostly from Stream Channel Banks

oMar 1, 2007, Water Storage in Equus Beds Aquifer Continues to Recover

oJan 8, 2007, Historical Mining Continues to Degrade Sediment Quality in Empire Lake

oNovember 2, 2006, New Public Forum on Ozark Aquifer in TriState Area to Address Long-Term Interstate Ground Water Availability

oAugust 1, 2006, New Record Low Flows at USGS Streamgages

oJune 30, 2006, Streamflow Records Fall with River Levels

oJune 13, 2006, City of Wichita Uses New Technology to Help Monitor Taste and Odor Occurrences in Cheney Reservoir

oMay 18, 2006, Irrigation Systems in Kansas High Plains More Efficient But Water Use Not Reduced

o April 26, 2006, National Flood Summary Describing Major Floods and Damages Now Available on World Wide Web

o March 21, 2006, Variations in Sun’s Output Linked to Midwestern Floods and Droughts

o March 3, 2006, John Redmond Reservoir has Little Effect on Gravel Deposits in the Neosho River

o January 24, 2006, Cherokee County Mining Days Long Gone but Legacy Continues for Streams and Lakes

o January 18, 2006, Discharge from Waste Water Treatment Facilities Minimally Affect Water Quality in the Kansas River

News Release Archive

USGS Home Water Resources Biology Geography Geology Geospatial

Accessibility FOIA Privacy Policies and Notices

Take Pride in America logo USA.gov logo U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey
URL: /pubs/press/index.html
Page Contact Information: GS-W-KS_info@usgs.gov
Page Last Modified:Wednesday, 17-Sep-2008 12:54:53 CDT