Sediment buildup is proving to be a problem for one lake in Kansas, but scientists have found the solution, and it involves ...
Federal officials began the second demonstration period for water injection dredging at Tuttle Creek Lake following a delay ...
Engineers are resuming work on an experimental mud removal project at a big lake near Manhattan this week after a delay ...
Sediment buildup has reduced the water storage capacity of Tuttle Creek Lake by about half since its completion in 1962. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is testing a new water injection dredging ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Shelley, an associate research professor at the University of Kansas, speaks at the Governor's Conference on the Future of ...
And lastly, the CDC reports on a waterborne illness outbreak in Utah due to children ingesting untreated municipal irrigation water. “If you do nothing, you are choosing to reallocate your storage of ...
This is a 1964 map of Tuttle Creek Lake from the map collection of Operations Project Manager Brian McNulty, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Since this map was printed, so much sediment has ...