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Neosho River farmers warn reservoir sedimentation could harm rural water and local economies
2486903 · March 4, 2025
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Summary
A Neosho River farmer told the House Committee on Water that reservoir sedimentation jeopardizes reservoir capacity, municipal water supplies and local economic development, urging more immediate action on dredging and sediment plans.
Nathan Mintzer, a farmer along the Neosho River in Allen County, told the House Committee on Water that sedimentation in area reservoirs threatens municipal water supplies, flood control and long‑term economic development in river communities.
Mintzer said he supports the Kansas Water Office’s work on reservoir sedimentation…
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