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JUNE 7, 2000 Even though the state of Kansas has no long term drought plan, the state claims that it is prepared for a water emergency. Unfortunately, the Kickapoo Tribe in the Northeastern part of Kansas is currently experiencing a water crisis. In addition to troubles on the tribal council, the Kickapoo were recently has dealt with drought conditions and an inability to purchase water from nearby communities due to a shortage of water in the area. Recently, 3 potential water sites have been found on the reservation. Get the Story:
State defends long-term drought plan (The Topeka Capital Journal 6/7)
Kickapoo declare emergency (Enviro 6/2)
Kickapoo face water crisis (Enviro 5/31)
Kickapoo fear water emergency (Enviro 5/24)
Kickapoo face water problems
Facebook TwitterJUNE 7, 2000 Even though the state of Kansas has no long term drought plan, the state claims that it is prepared for a water emergency. Unfortunately, the Kickapoo Tribe in the Northeastern part of Kansas is currently experiencing a water crisis. In addition to troubles on the tribal council, the Kickapoo were recently has dealt with drought conditions and an inability to purchase water from nearby communities due to a shortage of water in the area. Recently, 3 potential water sites have been found on the reservation. Get the Story:
State defends long-term drought plan (The Topeka Capital Journal 6/7)
Kickapoo declare emergency (Enviro 6/2)
Kickapoo face water crisis (Enviro 5/31)
Kickapoo fear water emergency (Enviro 5/24)
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