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  • Cattle and grazing in the previous century destroyed most of the grasslands in the Great Plains all the way from the Dakotas to Texas, changing the climate so much that we’ve experienced one Dust Bowl and are continually fighting against another, while the once massive Ogallala Aquifer is pumped dry.

    June « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009

  • Cattle and grazing in the previous century destroyed most of the grasslands in the Great Plains all the way from the Dakotas to Texas, changing the climate so much that we’ve experienced one Dust Bowl and are continually fighting against another, while the once massive Ogallala Aquifer is pumped dry.

    The Age of Unreality « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009

  • Aquifer, which is a major water source for Pinehurst and much of the county; North Carolina drought monitor classification; the U.S.

    News RSS 2010

  • Apparently, according to what I heard from John, which I may have misunderstood, the applicants are currently drawing water from the Edwards Aquifer, which is confirmed by Brian (above) but are also trucking water in as there are restrictions on daily usage, currently set at 9,000 gallons per month (3x my current average).

    Austin Metblogs 2009

  • "Aquifer" is a trio recording featuring Swiss flutist Matthias Ziegler, "Time Changes" is a trio recording with drummer Michael Sarin, but also features the amazing singer Alexandra Montano who tragically passed away two years ago.

    Greenleaf Music | Jazz Label | Jazz Blog 2008

  • Nearly 250 miles of the pipeline would pass through the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of drinking water for millions of heartland Americans and nearly a third of our nation's irrigation needs.

    Frances Beinecke: Wake-Up Call From Yellowstone: Keystone XL Must Be Shelved Frances Beinecke 2011

  • Nearly 250 miles of the pipeline would pass through the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of drinking water for millions of heartland Americans and nearly a third of our nation's irrigation needs.

    Frances Beinecke: Wake-Up Call From Yellowstone: Keystone XL Must Be Shelved Frances Beinecke 2011

  • Nearly 250 miles of the pipeline would pass through the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of drinking water for millions of heartland Americans and nearly a third of our nation's irrigation needs.

    Frances Beinecke: Wake-Up Call From Yellowstone: Keystone XL Must Be Shelved Frances Beinecke 2011

  • Nearly 250 miles of the pipeline would pass through the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of drinking water for millions of heartland Americans and nearly a third of our nation's irrigation needs.

    Frances Beinecke: Wake-Up Call From Yellowstone: Keystone XL Must Be Shelved Frances Beinecke 2011

  • Nearly 250 miles of the pipeline would pass through the Ogallala Aquifer, the source of drinking water for millions of heartland Americans and nearly a third of our nation's irrigation needs.

    Frances Beinecke: Wake-Up Call From Yellowstone: Keystone XL Must Be Shelved Frances Beinecke 2011

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