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Subcommittee approves $14.8 million water package for Kansas Water Office, including planning, grants and aquifer mapping
Summary
The appropriations subcommittee approved $14.8 million in enhancements for the Kansas Water Office to fund basin-level planning, add to House Bill 2302 grant pools, fund a John Redmond pilot, an independent program evaluation and additional airborne electromagnetic (AEM) aquifer mapping.
The House appropriations subcommittee approved $14,800,000 in enhancements to the Kansas Water Office budget to support basin-scale water planning, grant and technical-assistance pools created under House Bill 2302, a sediment-management pilot at John Redmond Reservoir, an independent program evaluation, and additional airborne electromagnetic (AEM) aquifer mapping.
Luke Drury, senior VISTA analyst with the Kansas Legislative Research Department, explained that the Water Office submitted no supplemental requests for FY2025 and that several FY2026 enhancement…
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