The bridge is upstream of I-670, over the Kansas River.
Its water supply comes from the Kansas River and two nearby wells.
It is the last Kansas River crossing until Manhattan 17 miles to the west.
The Kansas River flows along the southern edge of the city.
The company draws its water from the Kansas River, which has held up reasonably well during the drought.
They called it this because the creek's junction with the Kansas River resembled a cross.
It is about a half mile north of the Kansas River.
It has also been reported in the lower Kansas River.
In 1903, cities all along the Kansas River were inundated by flood waters.
A natural oxbow lake formed from the Kansas River.