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2015 Nebraska Groundwater Quality Monitoring Report
2015 Nebraska Groundwater Quality Monitoring Report
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality: Reports
The 2001 Nebraska Legislature passed LB329 (Neb. Rev. Stat. §46-1304) which, in part, directed the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) to report on groundwater quality monitoring in Nebraska. Reports have been issued annually since December 2001. The text of the statute applicable to this report follows: “The Department of Environmental Quality shall prepare a report outlining the extent of ground water quality monitoring conducted by natural resources districts during the preceding calendar year. The department shall analyze the data collected for the purpose of determining whether or not ground water quality is degrading or improving and shall present the …
Nebraska Water Center Annual Report 2015, Nebraska Water Center
Nebraska Water Center Annual Report 2015, Nebraska Water Center
Nebraska Water Center: Literature
Contents
Foreword 4
The Nebraska Water Center: Leadership in Research, Education and Communication 6
Director’s Letter 8
For More Than 50 years: The Nebraska Water Center 10
Helping Build the Future 11
Nebraska Water Center Advisory Board 14
Water Resources Advisory Panel: A key to success 15
Information for Our Clients and the Public 16
Primary Goals 18
USGS 104b Projects 20
Dvorak, Ray Aim at Improving Water Quality for Small Communities 20
October Retreat at UNK 24
Public Water Lectures 25
2015 Special Seminars 26
2015 Water Symposium and Water Law Conference 28
Water Tour Visits Republican River Basin …
2015 Nebraska Water Monitoring Programs Report, Marty Link, Ryan Chapman
2015 Nebraska Water Monitoring Programs Report, Marty Link, Ryan Chapman
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality: Reports
The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) is charged with monitoring, assessing, and to the extent possible, managing the state’s water resources. The purpose of this work is to protect and maintain high quality water and encourage or execute activities to improve poor water quality. Monitoring is done on nearly 17,000 miles of flowing rivers and streams, more than 134,000 acres of surface water in lakes and reservoirs, as well as the vast storage of groundwater in Nebraska’s aquifers.