MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State University is partnering with state and local water leaders to host a water summit in May focusing on water resource issues impacting local communities.
The Know Your Water Summit will take place from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Friday, May 2, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Hays. An optional environmental tour will be offered at 5 p.m. on May 1 for those interested in getting a closer look at municipal water quality facilities and water quality efforts at a local farm.
“This is a unique opportunity for people in this area of Kansas to hear about the issues affecting their water, right here at home,” said Stacie Minson, K-State Research and Extension watershed specialist.
The cost for the summit, including the tour, is $25. Registration is required.
The summit agenda is filled with information and activities focusing on water conservation and water quality specific to western Kansas. Local watershed specialists, city officials, university researchers and state representatives will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about local issues affecting water resources.
“Summit attendees will hear about modern water quality management, updates on the most recent research, conservation efforts from within the city of Hays, water quality in private wells and more,” Minson said. “Those who opt to take the environmental tour on May 1 will see how the city of Hays uses each drop of water efficiently while protecting water supplies downstream.”
Tour stops will include the drinking water treatment plant, the water reclamation and reuse facility, and Pleasant View Farms. Tour spots are limited, and Minson said early registration is the best way to ensure a place.
The Know Your Water Summit is sponsored by Big Creek Middle Smoky Hill River Watersheds, the city of Hays, the Kansas WRAPS program and K-State.