The Water Under Colorado’s Eastern Plains is Running Dry

The Water Under Colorado’s Eastern Plains is Running Dry

The fertile agricultural lands of America’s High Plains are rich and produce $35 billion in crops annually, but to do so farmers are over-pumping the vital Ogallala Aquifer for irrigation and now it’s drying up.

This has caused major downsides for Colorado and the region, with 358 miles of rivers and streams gone, fish disappearing and the livelihoods of farmers who rely on the groundwater at risk.

[Denver Post]