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Kansas Water Office unveils implementation framework aiming for a rolling 50-year water supply

2116780 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

Julie Lorenz described a two-year ramp-up and a 10-year program to operationalize the 2022 Kansas Water Plan and pursue a rolling 50-year water-supply goal, emphasizing measurable outcomes, stakeholder input and steady funding.

Julie Lorenz, project manager for the interagency implementation effort, told the House Committee on Water that the Kansas Water Office and partner agencies have drafted a strategic implementation framework to move the 2022 Kansas Water Plan from policy into measurable action.

Lorenz said the framework establishes a two-year ramp-up period to build capacity, set metrics and refine programs before a longer ten-year program intended to deliver measurable progress toward a rolling 50-year water-supply goal for Kansas communities.

Nut graf: The framework is meant to be both "bold and practical," Lorenz said — pairing a…

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