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2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title The Ogallala aquifer, a vast
underground water reserve extending from South Dakota through
Texas, is the product of eons of accumulated glacial melts, ancient
Rocky Mountain snowmelts, and rainfall, all percolating slowly
through gravel beds hundreds of feet thick. Ogallala: Water for a
Dry Land is an environmental history and historical geography that
tells the story of human defiance and human commitment within the
Ogallala region. It describes the Great Plains' natural resources,
the history of settlement and dryland farming, and the remarkable
irrigation technologies that have industrialized farming in the
region. This newly updated third edition discusses three main
issues: long-term drought and its implications, the efforts of
several key groundwater management districts to regulate the
aquifer, and T. Boone Pickens's failed effort to capture water from
the aquifer to supply major Texas urban areas. This edition also
describes the fierce independence of Texas ranchers and farmers who
reject any governmental or bureaucratic intervention in their use
of water, and it updates information about the impact of climate
change on the aquifer and agriculture. Read Char Miller's article
on theconversation.com to learn more about the Ogallala Aquifer.
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