Eighty years of cooperative water science
The Equus Beds aquifer in south-central Kansas is a primary water source for the city of Wichita. The Equus Beds aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) project was developed to help the city of Wichita meet increasing current and future demands. The Equus Beds ASR project is a recent part of an 80-year cooperative water science effort with the city of Wichita. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Kansas Water Science Center characterizes river and aquifer water-quality and quantity and evaluates changes that may or may not be related to ASR. The USGS data are used by the city of Wichita to make informed management decisions, satisfy regulatory requirements, and serve as a baseline to detect any subsequent changes that may be related to ASR.
Table of Contents
- Why the Equus Beds Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) Project?
- History of Wichita Water-Supply Development and USGS/City of Wichita Cooperatively Funded Studies
- Role of USGS Science in Managed Aquifer Recharge