Water Wise

G2191
Published 2013

Water availability in the Great Plains is variable. Precipitation can range from excessive one year to deficit the next. Water is often limited during certain months of the year, especially July and August. As populations rise, water demand for agricultural, residential, and industrial applications increase, but water availability is limited. Cities have to manage water quality standards for potable water and find water sources that meet those standards.

Publication Details

Authors

James A. Schild

Scott Dworak

Subject

Natural Resources

Water Management

Publication Date May 23, 2013
Last Revision Date May 23, 2013
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide