The Southern Ogallala Conservation & Outreach Program was created in 2007 by four groundwater conservation districts to educate approximately 9,040 students and residents across 5,000 square miles on the importance of water conservation. The cooperative program allows each district to target local needs while also providing a unified message through shared events for students like contests and presentations, and for adults like workshops and civic organization presentations.
2. The Program Facts:
• Created in 2007
• Four districts contribute
equally into the program
• Covers approximately
5,000 sq. miles
• Includes estimated
enrollment of 9,040 in
12 school districts
• Provides opportunities
for residents of all ages
to learn the importance
of water conservation
3. Why a coop program?
• Multiple rural groups targeted
• Similar aquifer conditions
• Cooperation among GCDs
establishes strong unified message
to maximize effectiveness
• Each district maintains individual
projects and programs to target
their needs
4. Program events:
Students: Adults:
Calendar contests Rainwater harvest workshops
Community garden club
Provide curriculum
projects
Civic organization
Library presentations presentations
Ag awareness day Donating water timers and
(Kids, Kows & more) rain gauges
Outdoor classrooms Blog
Magnets & bookmarks Brochures
5.
6. Southern Ogallala
Conservation & Outreach Program
Contact:
Adeline Fox
Education & Public Relations Coordinator
Email: savegroundwater@gmail.com
Cell: 432-386-2865