NDEE presents Let’s Talk: General Construction Storm Water Permit webinar and panel discussion
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy will present a joint webinar and panel discussion on the General Construction Storm Water Permit (CSW) on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, from 10 a.m. to noon. This event is the first of NDEE’s Let’s Talk series for 2022.
Information for wastewater operators
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s Wastewater Operator Certification Program ensures Nebraska’s wastewater treatment facilities are staffed by properly certified operators as outlined in Title 197 – Rules and Regulations for the Certification of Wastewater Treatment Operators in Nebraska.
Air Monitoring Program improves network
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Over the last few years, the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy has worked to improve its air monitoring network. This air monitoring provides timely updates for all Nebraskans, but the information is especially valuable for those who are sensitive to certain pollutants.
The Nebraska Ambient Air Monitoring Network operates to ensure the state is in compliance with the federal National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). These standards are established for:
$6.7 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 Feb. 16 the award of $6,679,007 in grants to support 155 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.
NDEE provides waste and litter reduction grants
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy 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.
NDEE Emergency Response Team provides assistance
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When a petroleum or chemical spill takes place that could pose a hazard to public health or the environment, the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy has trained team members who provide technical and regulatory assistance.
NDEE’s Emergency Response Team is on call 24 hours a day. The team has the ability to respond to and investigate spills. They provide initial assistance to local emergency responders. This team also works closely with local, state and federal agencies involved in the emergency response.
All About NDEE: Environmental Quality Council
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While state statutes authorize the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) to administer its programs, the Environmental Quality Council (EQC) is authorized to adopt the agency’s rules and regulations. These rules and regulations describe how the agency implements state statutes and guide the agency’s activities and responsibilities.
New Industrial Stormwater General Permit Now Available
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April 4, 2022 -- The Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) has issued the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Industrial Stormwater General Permit (ISW-GP) NER920000. This general permit authorizes discharges of storm water associated with industrial activities to waters of the State, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, or Combined Sewer Systems. The permit is applicable statewide to 11 categories of industrial activities.
All About NDEE: NDEE monitors air quality during prescribed burn season
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The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE), in partnership with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), alerts Nebraskans to potential smoke impacts during the spring, when ranchers in the Flint Hills region of Kansas and Oklahoma, and elsewhere throughout the region conduct prescribed burns.
Drinking Water Division ensures seasonal systems operate safely
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As Nebraskans begin spending time outdoors or going on vacation, the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy ensures seasonal water systems are up and running properly so everyone has access to clean drinking water.
Nebraska has 90 seasonal systems that include places like golf courses, state recreational areas and RV parks. A seasonal system is defined as a non-community water system that is closed to the public for 90 consecutive days per year. It needs to start up at the beginning of its operating season and shut down properly at the end of the season.