Dec. 15 Meeting to Discuss Potential Revisions to Underground Injection Well Rules
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Nov. 17, 2011 -- The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is considering revisions to Title 122 – Rules and Regulations for Underground Injection and Mineral Production Wells. The Department is hosting an associated Title 122 Stakeholder meeting on December 15, 2011 beginning at 9:30 AM at the Department’s Van Dorn Annex located at 2717 S 8th Street, Suite #4 in Lincoln to discuss these possible changes.
NDEQ Announces Agency Project Manager for Pipeline Review;
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Outside Consultant Selected to Assist Agency
Magellan Pipeline Break Status Update
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The petroleum product spill from the ruptured Magellan pipeline near Nemaha NE has been mostly contained and the contractors on site are transitioning into the long-term cleanup phase of operation.
NDEQ Identifies Sandhills Regions to be Avoided in Alternative Pipeline Route
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality today announced the areas that it considers to be Nebraska Sandhills, based on an analysis of a variety of existing data. This information will be conveyed to TransCanada for their reference as the company develops a proposed new route for the Nebraska portion of the Keystone XL pipeline.
NDEQ Director Mike Linder said this was an important step resulting from legislation which was passed in November relating to the development of an alternative route that avoids the Nebraska Sandhills.
Grants Available to Help Reduce Diesel Emissions in Nebraska;
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Submissions Accepted Until March 31, 2012
Draft 2012 Water Quality Integrated Report Available On Line
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Feb. 2, 2012 -- The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is announcing the availability of the draft 2012 Water Quality Integrated Report and the opportunity for public comment. Copies of the draft report and methodology can be found below on this web page.
Environmental Update Meeting Scheduled March 22 in Lincoln
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February 10, 2012 – The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality has scheduled the annual Environmental Update on March 22, 2012 at the Lincoln Firefighter’s Reception Hall, 241 Victory Lane, Lincoln. Representatives from businesses and industries are invited to attend, ask questions, pick up new information, and provide feedback. Registration begins at 8:00 am.
Over $1.5 Million Awarded to Recycling, Litter Programs
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Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Director Mike Linder has announced the awarding of $1,554,178 in 57 grants for litter cleanup, recycling, and public education programs and activities. Funds for the Litter Reduction and Recycling Grant Program are generated from a fee charged to certain manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of products that commonly contribute to litter.
Meetings Will Discuss Expanded Nutrient Management Regulations
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February 22, 2012 -- The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality will participate in seven meetings across the state in March for livestock producers to learn about new and expanded nutrient management regulations. These meetings are being announced and supported by Nebraska Cattlemen, Nebraska Farm Bureau, Nebraska Poultry Industries, Nebraska Pork Producers and the Nebraska State Dairy Association.
Additional Rebates Available to Help Reduce Diesel Emissions in Nebraska
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality announced a new rebate application opportunity through the Nebraska Clean Diesel Rebate Program, which provides assistance to trucking companies and independent diesel owner-operators to purchase equipment to reduce engine idling, which reduces air pollution and fuel costs. Please note that a previous solicitation allowing additional types of units for certain trucks remains available until March 31, 2012.