North Platte NRD Urges Water Conservation Amid Severe Drought, Enhances Soil Protection Efforts

by Scott Schaneman - General Manager, North Platte Natural Resources District

March 24, 2025

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Farmers, ranchers and Nebraska residents of the North Platte Natural Resources District area are encouraged to stay updated on drought development and implement water conservation strategies, as dry conditions have escalated drought severity in the region. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor, as shown, demonstrates a dramatic shift from this time last year, when western Nebraska and the Panhandle were drought-free.

The North Platte Natural Resources District (NRD) is committed to keeping residents informed about ongoing drought conditions and soil conservation efforts in our region. The District is experiencing a D2, Severe Drought, with the potential to escalate to D3, Extreme Drought, if dry conditions persist. We encourage all stakeholders, including farmers, ranchers and residents, to stay updated and implement water conservation strategies to help mitigate drought impacts.

In addition to monitoring drought conditions, the North Platte NRD engages with the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) in applying the Nebraska NRCS Soil-loss Tolerance model, which calculates the maximum allowable soil loss due to erosion by wind or water. If soil losses are above the tolerance threshold, further action may be taken to ensure soil loss is returned to an acceptable level. The regulations, established under the Erosion and Sediment Control Act, are designed to protect highly erodible lands from excessive farming activities that could degrade soil quality. By working closely with landowners, we implement conservation practices that maintain soil loss within acceptable limits, ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of our region’s agricultural resources.

For more information on the North Platte NRD Drought Plan and the Erosion and Sediment Control Act Rules and Regulations, visit the North Platte NRD website or contact our office at 308-632-2749.