Livestock Waste Control Program
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE), through the Livestock Waste Control (LWC) Program, is charged with protecting Nebraska’s surface water and groundwater from discharges of livestock waste from the thousands of Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) in Nebraska.
To achieve this task, NDEE administers Title 130 – Livestock Waste Control Regulations. Title 130 prohibits animal feeding operations to discharge livestock waste to waters of the state. NDEE maintains compliance with Title 130 through a series of inspections, permits, and periodic monitoring.
All About Drinking Water: Public Water System Operators
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Clean drinking water is a critical resource that Nebraskans depend on every day, and the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) is committed to preserving and protecting clean drinking water throughout the state. One of the ways the department achieves that is through the certification and training of public water system operators under the regulations of Title 179 – Public Water Systems.
All About Drinking Water: Monitoring
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy works closely with public water system (PWS) operators to monitor the drinking water that’s provided to Nebraskans.
NDEE announces schedule for stakeholder workgroup sessions for the Climate Pollution Reduction Planning Program
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) is continuing public outreach for Nebraska’s Climate Pollution Reduction Planning Program by holding a series of stakeholder working group sessions. These sessions will consider greenhouse gas emission reduction measures in various sectors of the economy.
All About Drinking Water: Field Services
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s (NDEE) Drinking Water Field Services team works face-to-face with the state’s public water systems (PWS) as a resource for nearly all aspects of the state’s Drinking Water program.
NDEE offers free nitrate sample kits for private drinking water wells
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) is offering free nitrate sample kits and lab analyses to private drinking water well owners across the state. These kits are only available for a limited time until Jan. 31, 2024.
First round of Climate Pollution Reduction stakeholder workgroup sessions complete
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) has completed the first round of stakeholder workgroup sessions for the Climate Pollution Reduction Planning Program.
Thank you to all who attended the meetings so far. There were more than 200 total participants during these first stakeholder workgroup sessions.
NDEE accepting preliminary grid resiliency project proposals
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) is now accepting Preliminary Project Proposals for the Grid Resiliency Grant Program. Funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Grid Resiliency Grant Program aims to improve the resiliency of the Nebraska electrical grid and promote a clean and equitable energy economy for all Nebraskans.
All About Drinking Water: Return to Compliance
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s (NDEE) Drinking Water Program works proactively with the state’s public water systems (PWS) to ensure the water they provide meets standards set by the Safe Drinking Water Act.
But what happens if a water system’s equipment breaks? Or if a PWS’s sample indicates the water has too much of a certain contaminant?
All About Drinking Water: Drinking Water Watch
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) Drinking Water Program is dedicated to assisting public water systems in providing safe, reliable drinking water for their consumers.
From department engineers who approve construction projects, to field staff who inspect water systems, and water specialists who monitor water testing, the department ensures that public water consumers have drinking water that meets all state and federal standards.