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From 'History of the UNL Water Center, from 1964 to 2008', School of Natural Resources: Karen E. Stork and Steven W. Ress.

Water Tour Coordinator Mike Jess (center) on the 2007 Water Tour which included several sites in New Mexico.
Water Tour Coordinator, Mike Jess (center), on the 2007 Water Tour which included several sites in New Mexico.

History of the Water Tour

Water Tours began in the mid-1970s under the direction of Dr. Leslie Sheffield, a UNL Extension Farm Management Specialist and later outreach programs coordinator for the Water Center / Environmental Programs. The annual event began as an educational activity to highlight water resources projects and irrigated agriculture. The tour visited water resources and irrigation projects in California, Arizona, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, Washington and New Mexico, in addition to nearly every Nebraska county.

The tours were designed to enhance understanding and appreciation for water management in Nebraska and participants flocked to them from many water-related state and federal agencies, the Natural Resources Districts, from UNL and from farms, ranches and other locales across the state. Tour sponsors and co-planners through the years have included the Nebraska Water Conference Council, UNL Water Center, UNL's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce, Nebraska Association of Resources Districts, Nebraska Public Power District, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District and several private companies, including banks and irrigation equipment manufacturers.

Sheffield was Executive Secretary of the Water Conference Council for 10 years, from 1972 to 1982, when the Water Center director assumed that position. Nonetheless, Sheffield continued organizing the tours until approximately 1993 when Bob Kuzelka, assistant to the director of the Water Center, stepped into that role. Since 1999, the tours have been organized by current Water Center associate director J. Michael Jess who has expanded the themes and content of the annual tours to include natural resources issues, as well as water issues. Under his leadership, the tours have resumed occasional travel out of the region, as they periodically did during the Sheffield years.

Previous Water Tours

Date Destination
June 3-5, 2008 Republican River basin in Nebraska and Kansas (Lori Potter, of the "Kearney Hub", files series of articles)
June 4-7, 2007 New Mexico's Pecos River Basin: Compare and Contrast with Nebraska's Repubican River Compact (Photos: Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3) (Lori Potter, of the "Kearney Hub", files series of articles)
July 18-20, 2006 Tour of Northeast Nebraska and the Missouri River, including Gavins Point Dam.
June 28-30, 2005Irrigation and Natural Resources Issues in the Sandhills and Pine Ridge Area and Local Response to LB 962.
June 7-9, 2004 Competing Uses for Platte River Water and Basin Development.
July 21-22, 2003 Republican River Water Issues, including visiting facilities directly related to compliance with terms of the lawsuit settlement.
July 22-25, 2002 Following the North Platte River in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming.
June 18-20, 2001Urban Water Quality and Quantity Concerns, including visits to flood control projects, urban natural resources districts and the US EPA offices in Kansas City, Missouri.
July 24-26, 2000Water Transfer and Marketing Tour in Nebraska and Colorado, including Colorado water conservancy districts, Upper Republican NRD.
July 19-21, 1999Northeast and north central Nebraska, including Loup Public Power District hydrogenerating plant, flood control projects, Ted Turner Ranch.
August 11-13, 1998Arkansas and Republican River Basin Tours into Kansas and Eastern Colorado.
1997No UNL tour; Four States Irrigation Council Tour to Colorado.
July 22-24, 1996Republican River Basin Tour, including groundwater and surface water management projects.
July 18-19, 1995Grand Island and central Nebraska, including a variable rate application technology site, Mid-NE Water Quality Demonstration site and the US Meat Animal Research Center at Clay Center.
July 25-28, 1994Missouri River tour focused on flood recovery efforts, including water construction activities, flood prevention construction and flood damage.
July 21-23, 1993Groundwater recharge projects, irrigated farms and wildlife sites in central and south-central Nebraska.
July 19-24, 19922,000 mile-long tour of North and South Dakota in the Missouri River Basin, focusing on surface water management.
July 22-26, 1991Management of the North and South Platte Rivers in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska.
August 5-11, 1990Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, featuring water conservation techniques of drip irrigation and a weather modification project.
August 1989Management, Resources and Conservation in the Sandhills, including Calamus Dam and Reservoir, Upper Big Blue NRD, Nebraska National Forest.
July 14-15, 1988 Lower Platte South, Lower Big Blue, Nemaha and Papio NRDS.
September 10-17, 1988Tour of Pacific Northwest (Oregon and Washington) including irrigation districts, farms, reservoirs and Bonneville and Grand Coulee Dams.
August 11-13, 1987South-central and Southwest Nebraska, including stops at Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation, Johnson Lake, site of a proposed dam on Plum Creek and various farms.
February 8-13, 1987Water Irrigation Tour to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and visit the first US Bureau of Reclamation project, the Salt River Project, the Central Arizona Project, University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center, Paloma Ranch and Red Mountain Farms.
August 1986Alliance, Chadron, Crawford and Douglas, Wyoming.
October 1985Tour of Nebraska's Rainwater Basin to share knowledge and develop a common understanding of the Rainwater Basin area among researchers, policy makers and resource managers.
August 16-17, 1984Tour of Central and Northeast Nebraska including NPPD, the Calamus Dam and Reservoir, Twin Loups Irrigation and Platte River Habitat Trust.
August 17-20, 1983Southwest Nebraska and Northeast Colorado, rural, municipal and state water development projects in both states.
August 11-13, 1982Tour of water developments in South Dakota and large irrigated farms.