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Oglala Land and Water Conservancy reports expanded groundwater conservation, cites REPI and foundation grants

Curry County Commission · June 12, 2025
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Dr. LaDonna Clayton told the commission OLWC has 13,136 acres under contract, has secured 12,846 acre-feet of groundwater and cited recent monitoring of 38 wells showing localized rises; the presentation highlighted REPI funding, a $130,000 Thornburg Foundation award and partnerships with Cannon AFB.

Dr. LaDonna Clayton of the Oglala Land and Water Conservancy briefed the Curry County Commission on voluntary, landowner-driven conservation agreements designed to conserve groundwater in the Ogallala Aquifer and protect working agricultural lands.

"Each landowner...maintains a 100% of the water and maintains all the water rights," Clayton said, stressing that easements and leases are voluntary and reviewed by legal counsel. She described program scale and outcomes: 13,136 acres under…

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