2025 Fall Water Levels

2025 Fall Water Levels

Date Updated
Resource Type
Plan / Study
Resource Topic
Groundwater

The 2025 Fall Water levels are complete.  Fall '24 to Fall '25 numbers are UP (Approximately 1 3/4 ft on average over the District as a whole). Crete-Princeton-Adams, Missouri River, and the Remaining Area are all down. Dwight-Valparaiso gained more than 9 feet in elevation compared to Fall 2024. Lower Salt Creek and Platte River are slightly UP.

The Spring '25 to Fall '25 average change in water levels over the entire District was a decrease of 1.07 feet, although the Missouri River Groundwater Reservoir showed a slight average increase.

Missouri River GWR and Platte River GWR levels are very dependent on their respective river flows. The Dwight-Valparaiso Groundwater Reservoir showed the largest decrease in water level from Spring to Fall. Increased water pumping during the irrigation season, along with geological confinement, leads to the seasonal declines seen in that area. Lincoln averages 29.34 inches of rain per year, and we currently sit at 24.24 according to the University of Nebraska. 2025 started very dry with very little winter precipitation. Nearly 17 inches of 2025 precipitation total came in the months of April-August. Timely rain in the summer helped growers use less water than previous years.