Kansas Water Resource Institute      
The Kansas Water Resources Institute (KWRI) develops and supports research on high priority water resource problems and objectives, as identified through the state water planning process. It is also designed to facilitate effective communication between water resources professionals and to foster the dissemination and application of research results.
 
KWRI is funded by a combination of federal funds through the U.S. Geological Survey and non-federal funds from state and other sources.
 
KWRI's Mission: The Kansas Water Resources Institute develops and supports research on high priority water resource problems and objectives, as identified through the state water plan. KWRI facilitates effective communication between water resources professionals and helps disseminate and apply research results. 
 
  • PROJECTS
    Water Monitoring Sensor | Protecting the High Plains Aquifer | Efficient Use of Irrigation Water Resources |  Economic Value of Water Rights | Phreatophyte Depletion of Groundwater

 

For more information, contact:
William Hargrove,  44 Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506  785-532-6147.

Contact      

Kansas Center for Agricultural
Resources and the Environment

Bill Hargrove, Director

Kansas State University
15 Waters Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-4008
(785) 532-7108
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