Nebraska Energy Quarterly 2024-4th Quarter Edition
Publications
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO REVOKE A CONSTRUCTION & OPERATING PERMIT
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy
NPDES and State Permits Section
Permits and Engineering Division
Lincoln, Nebraska
Environmental & Public Health International
Consultants' Directory
Company Information
All About DWEE: Waste and Litter Grants
Press Releases
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) annually distributes millions of dollars in grants that help fund litter and waste reduction projects; recycling programs; scrap tire cleanups; and collections for household hazardous waste, electronic waste, and pharmaceuticals.
These grant programs are managed by the agency’s Grants Section and include the Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grants Program and the Litter Reduction and Recycling Program.
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT NE0204714
for Beatrice Area Solid Waste Agency (BASWA) South Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
under consideration by the
Nebraska Department of Environment & Energy
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NOTICE OF CHANGES TO A NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN INCORPORATED AS TERMS OF A PERMIT
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy
Permitting and Engineering Division
Lincoln, Nebraska
DWEE awards Source Water Protection grant
Press Releases
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) has awarded the City of Fullerton $54,000 through its Source Water Protection (SWP) Grant program.
Lead testing, reduction grants available for schools, licensed child care programs
Press Releases
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (DWEE) Lead Testing and Reduction Grant Program has grant funds available for public and private schools, local educational agencies, and licensed child care programs across the state to remediate lead in drinking water and reduce children’s exposure.
Funding comes from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act grant and will be used to replace faucets, fixtures, fountains, and water filler stations that have previously tested high for lead.
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