(KEARNEY HUB) The Kearney Hub reports "Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District’s water manager has stopped counting the times he has been asked one particular question the past few months: Are we full yet?
The “we” referred to actually is an “it”: Lake McConaughy.
People want CNPPID Civil Engineer Cory Steinke to tell them if Nebraska’s largest reservoir has fully recovered from drought early this decade that dropped the lake to around 20 percent of full. The result was limited hydropower production and lower allocations for Central irrigators for five years."
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The “we” referred to actually is an “it”: Lake McConaughy.
People want CNPPID Civil Engineer Cory Steinke to tell them if Nebraska’s largest reservoir has fully recovered from drought early this decade that dropped the lake to around 20 percent of full. The result was limited hydropower production and lower allocations for Central irrigators for five years."
Read the article by clicking the title above.