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Kansas officials consider tougher fines for water scofflaws

Aquifer waterTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas officials are considering tougher penalties for people who chronically exceed water supply consumption limits or don’t report how much water is pumped from wells.

Susan Metzger, assistant secretary of the state Department of Agriculture, talked about changing penalties Thursday before an interim legislative committee. She said the $250 fine for not reporting water use wasn’t much of a deterrent. She said overdrawing water for a year gets a written notice.

Metzger said the department hasn’t determined how much penalties would rise, or when it would take effect.

The Topeka Capital-Journal  reports talk of harsher penalties comes as western Kansas continues to deplete the underground Ogallala Aquifer. The agriculture department says irrigation accounts for 85 percent of water consumed in Kansas on average.

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