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- Mar 24, 2009, Construction Largest Source of Sediment to Mill Creek
- Mar 13, 2009, Increase Your Knowledge: Flood Safety Awareness Week
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- Dec 17, 2008, Ongoing Studies Identify Negative Effects of Urbanization on Stream Water Quality in Johnson County, Kansas, 2002?07
- Sep 2, 2008, Characterization of Suspended-Sediment Loading to and from John Redmond Reservoir, East-Central Kansas, 2007-2008
- May 23, 2008, Are Droughts in Kansas Getting Worse?, 2008
- May 12, 2008, Congresswoman Boyda Scheduled to Dedicate New Flood-Warning Station on Spring River near Baxter Springs, 2008
- Mar 25, 2008, Continuous Water-Quality Monitoring of Streams in Johnson County, Kansas, 2002-06
- Nov 15, 2007, 2nd Public Forum on Ozark Aquifer
- June 30, 2007, Historic Floods Measured in Southeast Kansas, beginning June 30, 2007
- July 20, 2007, Stream Biology Study Identifies Impacts of Urbanization in Johnson County
- May 30, 2007, Effects of Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Project on Water Quality are Minimal
- May 7, 2007, Floods Dampen Drought
- Mar 3, 2007, Sediment in Perry Lake Mostly from Stream Channel Banks
- Mar 1, 2007, Water Storage in Equus Beds Aquifer Continues to Recover
- Jan 8, 2007, Historical Mining Continues to Degrade Sediment Quality in Empire Lake
- November 2, 2006, New Public Forum on Ozark Aquifer in TriState Area to Address Long-Term Interstate Groundwater Availability
- August 1, 2006, New Record Low Flows at USGS Streamgages
- June 30, 2006, Streamflow Records Fall with River Levels
- June 13, 2006, City of Wichita Uses New Technology to Help Monitor Taste and Odor Occurrences in Cheney Reservoir
- May 18, 2006, Irrigation Systems in Kansas High Plains More Efficient But Water Use Not Reduced
- April 26, 2006, National Flood Summary Describing Major Floods and Damages Now Available on World Wide Web
- March 21, 2006, Variations in Sun?s Output Linked to Midwestern Floods and Droughts
- March 3, 2006, John Redmond Reservoir has Little Effect on Gravel Deposits in the Neosho River
- January 24, 2006, Cherokee County Mining Days Long Gone but Legacy Continues for Streams and Lakes
- January 18, 2006, Discharge from Waste Water Treatment Facilities Minimally Affect Water Quality in the Kansas River
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