Krause explores the history of water resources in Kansas and how water and its absence relates to the development of rural and urban areas of Kansas. The first half of the text focuses on significant historical events, while the second half describes local, state and federal regulatory agencies. The book concludes with suggested goals and priorities in the 21st century for providing the necessary water supply. The author draws on more than 60 years of work in the areas of public health and water resources. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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