Ogallala Blue: Water and Life on the Great Plains
William Ashworth, . . Norton, $26.95 (330pp) ISBN 978-0-393-05842-0
People of the Great Plains have been drawing on the underground water of the sprawling Ogallala Aquifer for centuries. But it took a failed tinkerer's single inspired invention in 1948—the center-pivot sprinkler system—to precipitate this century's looming crisis over access to potable water, on land stretching from South Dakota to Texas and from Colorado almost to Iowa. The sprinkler (followed by ever more sophisticated water extraction systems) sprayed water across fields of corn and cotton more efficiently, reports Ashworth (
Reviewed on: 04/17/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 352 pages - 978-0-88150-736-2