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A new survey finds half of Kansans are very or moderately concerned the state is running out of water.
The annual Kansas Speaks survey from the Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University undergoes some changes yearly.
A third of respondents said state and local governments should pass new laws on water conservation.
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