Voluntary Cleanup Efforts at Lincoln Haymarket Recognized
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Officials from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality praised the cleanup efforts at Lincoln’s Haymarket District during a recent Haymarket Celebration event.
DWEE now accepting applications for Private Well Reverse Osmosis Rebate Program through March 31, 2023
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) is now accepting applications for the Private Well Reverse Osmosis Rebate Program.
DWEE will administer $1.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through rebates for private well reverse osmosis systems, which is part of a larger $4 million ARPA initiative administered by DWEE as authorized under LB 1014e Section 51.
All About DWEE: Point-of-use water systems
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) ensures that public water consumers have safe drinking water that meets all state and federal standards. Private drinking water wells, however, are not regulated by DWEE, and some could contain harmful levels of contaminants.
DWEE clarifies Private Well Reverse Osmosis Rebate Program process
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) has received significant interest and feedback in the Private Well Reverse Osmosis Rebate Program, which is available to private well owners with drinking water test levels above 10 parts per million of nitrate. The department would like to offer the following clarifications regarding the program’s requirements:
All About DWEE: Section 319 funds and groundwater projects
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Federal nonpoint source pollution funds can be used to support projects that address nonpoint source contamination of groundwater, but it wasn’t always a simple process. The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy was integral in justifying the use these funds for groundwater projects by proving the connection between surface water and groundwater quality.
DWEE to Provide Rebates for Replacing Diesel Irrigation Engines
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Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) Director Jim Macy announced on February 3, 2023 that the 2022 Nebraska Clean Diesel Program is awarding approximately $325,000 in rebates to seventeen farmers across the state to aid in the replacement of diesel irrigation engines with electric motors.
$7.7 Million Awarded to Waste and Litter Reduction, Recycling, and Scrap Tire Grants
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy Director Jim Macy announced on February 6, 2023 the award of $7,733,191.25 in grants to support 140 projects across the state. These grants will help fund litter and waste reduction projects, recycling programs, and pay costs for scrap tire cleanups and collections for household hazardous waste, electronic waste, and pharmaceuticals.
All About DWEE: Fire Training Burns
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Rundown or abandoned structures can present a safety hazard, be an eyesore, and impede economic development in some areas. Property owners or communities seeking an expedient solution to removing these troubled properties often resolve the problem through the use of permitted fire training burns, a practice which can yield valuable, life-saving experience for Nebraska fire departments.
All About DWEE: Onsite Septic Systems
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that nearly one in four households depend on septic systems or other types of onsite systems for wastewater treatment. To protect surface water and groundwater, as well as public health and welfare, the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s Onsite Wastewater Program regulates these systems through Title 124 – Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems.
All About DWEE: 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 (DWEE) 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.