Wyandotte County and Kansas City Unified Government website County Population: 155,509 Area: 151 square miles Population density: 1,030 per sq mi County History Detailed information from the River Inventory is available for Western Wyandotte County and Eastern Wyandotte County
Bonner Springs - River Mile 21Bonner Springs government websitePopulation size: 7,069 Square miles: 15.8 Population density: 447 people per sq mi Watershed: Lower Kansas River HUC number 10270104 Boat access points: Edwardsville access Bridges over Kaw: K-7 Wastewater treatment: Bonner Springs WWTP (Pop. served: 7,095) Water source: Groundwater from 5 wells located along the north bank of the Kansas River, and purchased water from Kansas City, KS (more information) In-river dredges permits: HSG Acquisition Co., LLC (formerly Holliday Sand and Gravel) river dredges at river mile 21 – 22 (active), 20.35 – 20.6 (active) and 18.65 - 20.15 (in active.) Pit mines: HSB Acquisition Co, LLC at 21900 West 43rd Street (partially in Johnson County) Water Discharge Permits Click on map markers for data from EPA MyEnvironment Click here for help with maps
Edwardsville - River Mile 17Edwardsville government websitePopulation size: 4,463 Square miles: 8.99 Population density: 496 people per sq mi Watershed: Lower Kansas River HUC number 10270104 Boat access points: Edwardsville City Access park Bridges over Kaw: I-435 Wastewater treatment: Kansas City WWTP #20 (Pop. served: 26,550) Water source: Surface water from the Kansas River, and purchased water from Kansas City, KS (more information) Dredge sites/off river pit mines: The Kaw Valley Companies river dredge river mile18.4 – 19.9 (active.) There are no pit mines near the Kaw in this area. Water Discharge Permits Click on map markers for data from EPA MyEnvironment Click here for help with maps Kansas City, Kansas - River Mile 17-1Population size: 146,866 Square miles: 127.8 (3.5 sq mi of water) Population density: 1,149 people per sq mi Watershed: Lower Kansas River HUC number 10270104 Boat access points: Kaw point- Lewis and Clark Historical Park Bridges over Kaw: I- 435, Turner Bridge of Kaw Dr., I-635, Kaw Dr., US 69/18th St., 12th St., 7th St., Kansas Ave., I-670, Central Ave., James St., and I-70. Wastewater treatment: Kansas City Kansas WWTP #20 (Pop. served: 26,550); Kansas City Kansas WWTP #14 (Pop. served: 1,066); Kaw Point WWTP (Pop. served: 107,796) Water source: Surface water from the Kansas River and Missouri River, and groundwater from alluvial aquifers along these rivers (more information) Dredge sites/off river pit mines: Kaw Valley Companies in-river dredge permit at river mile 12.8 - 13.9 (active) and 9.4 - 10.4 (in active) and pit mine at 84th & Gibbs. Water Discharge Permits Click on map markers for data from EPA MyEnvironment Click here for help with maps |