Health Alert Continues for Willow Creek Lake in Pierce County
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A health alert for toxic blue-green algae continues to be in effect at Willow Creek Lake in Pierce County. The alert went into effect last week, and is the only toxic algae health alert in the state. Weekly sampling has been conducted at 49 public lakes in Nebraska since the beginning of May.
DEQ Awards $1.1 Million in Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants
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Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Director Mike Linder today announced the awarding of $1,140,883 in grants for waste reduction and recycling projects. The grants are available through the Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grant Fund. This fund is generated by a fee on solid waste disposed of in landfills (disposal fee), an annual retail business sales fee (business fee), and a fee assessed on the sale of new tires for motor vehicles (tire fee). Tire fee grants totaling $1.15 million for projects related to tire recycling were previously announced in June.
Health Alert Issued for Lone Star, Rockford and Maskenthine Lakes, Alert Continues for Willow Creek Lake
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The state has issued health alerts for toxic blue-green algae at Lone Star Lake in Fillmore County, Rockford Lake in Gage County and Maskenthine Lake in Stanton County. An alert continues to be in effect at Willow Creek Lake in Pierce County.
Nebraska Students’ Environmental Artwork to be Featured in 2012 “Nebraska: Don’t Waste It” Calendar
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The artwork of 13 Nebraska students will be featured in the 2012 “Nebraska: Don’t Waste It!” environmental calendar. The statewide contest is sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) and focuses on the importance of waste reduction, recycling and litter cleanup.
No State Lakes on Alert for Toxic Blue-Green Algae
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The state has discontinued health alerts for toxic blue-green algae at Lone Star Lake in Fillmore County, Rockford Lake in Gage County, Maskenthine Lake in Stanton County, and Willow Creek Lake in Pierce County, after the lakes had two consecutive weeks of low readings for toxic blue-green algae. This week, there are no health alerts in effect at any of the 46 public lakes that are tested weekly by the state.
Class III Permit for Crow Butte Expansion Approved
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality has approved a Class III Underground Injection Control Permit submitted by Crow Butte Resources Inc. This permit is associated with an expansion area for the Crow Butte uranium mining facility, in an area north of Crawford that is referred to as the North Trend Expansion Area (see map below).
2011 Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan Available for Public Comment
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Aug. 30, 2011 -- Nebraska's 2011 Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan is available for public comment. The Network Plan was developed to comply with new Federal regulation 40 CFR Part 58.10.
Small Business Compliance Advisory Panel to Meet Sept.
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Sept. 1, 2011 -- A meeting of the Nebraska Small Business Compliance Advisory Panel is scheduled for Friday, September 23 at 10:30 a.m. at the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality offices in Lincoln, 1200 N St. For additional information, please see the meeting agenda below, or contact Ryan Green, NDEQ Small Business and Public Assistance Coordinator, at 402-471-8697.
(See attached file: SBCAP agenda 09-23-11.pdf)
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New Signs Will Focus on Protecting Drinking Water
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Sept. 23, 2011 – Starting in the Spring of 2012, the public will be seeing new signs sprouting across the state, indicating that they are entering a Drinking Water Protection Area. The signs are designed to raise public awareness about cooperative efforts between the state and local groups to protect the drinking water from contamination in the area.
Comment Period for Lead Infrastructure State Implementation Plan Open Through November 9, 2011
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October 7, 2011 -- The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) has prepared an Infrastructure State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the2008 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Infrastructure SIPs, which are required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, are plans that provide for the implementation, maintenance, and enforcement of each NAAQS.