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NARRATOR
Marie Killebrew
Region: Panhandle
Topics: Agriculture, Groundwater, Aquifer, Ogallala
Marie and her husband, Walter Killebrew, operate a cattle ranch
that has been in their family for more than 100 years, located near
Canadian, Texas in the sand-sage country of the Panhandle's Canadian
Breaks. In an area that typically gets less than 20 inches of rain,
and is highly dependent on agriculture, they've grown concerned about
plans to export groundwater from the Ogallala aquifer to cities to the
south, including Amarillo and possibly San Antonio. In the year 2001,
they filed in opposition to neighbors' permits for high-production
water wells, drawing as much as an acre-foot per acre per year, for
sale and export. A settlement resulted with some conditions on the
wells' siting, flow, and production sales, but Mrs. Killebrew remains
concerned about the long-term effects of such groundwater mining, and
the general impact of the rule of capture.
Interviewed
October 7, 2002
Canadian, Texas
Reel 2223
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