Nebraska statutes authorize Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) and the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to regulate groundwater and surface water uses respectively, when there is insufficient water for all uses. These 1996 “integrated water management” authorities have yet to be implemented. This newsletter describes (1) the general framework of the Nebraska Groundwater Management & Protection Act (GMPA), and (2) the special GMPA integrated water management options
Irrigators, the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) and the Nebraska Department of Natural Resourc...
I. Introduction II. The Hydrologic Cycle … A. In General … B. In Nebraska III. Non-Statutory Rules G...
This 1980 Nebraska Law Review article surveys the historical development of Nebraska ground water la...
Nebraska statutes authorize Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) and the Nebraska Department of Natura...
On April 13, 2004 the Nebraska Legislature adopted LB962, one of the most far-reaching water laws in...
Nebraska is blessed with relatively abundant (but not unlimited) ground water supplies. In the tradi...
LB1003, establishing the Nebraska Water Policy Task Force, was signed by Governor Johanns on April 1...
Water marketing refers to the buying and selling of water rights. Typically, in many western states ...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
The Wellhead Protection Area Act (WHPA Act) was adopted in 1998. The WHPA Act authorizes public wate...
In July, an arbitrator concluded that Nebraska needs to change Natural Resource District ground wate...
Evolving Groundwater Management Policies Water Resources Seminars 1976 Water Conference Water Resear...
The amount of water that can be used for irrigation in the Republican River Basin is controlled by t...
Irrigators, the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) and the Nebraska Department of Natural Resourc...
I. Introduction II. The Hydrologic Cycle … A. In General … B. In Nebraska III. Non-Statutory Rules G...
This 1980 Nebraska Law Review article surveys the historical development of Nebraska ground water la...
Nebraska statutes authorize Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) and the Nebraska Department of Natura...
On April 13, 2004 the Nebraska Legislature adopted LB962, one of the most far-reaching water laws in...
Nebraska is blessed with relatively abundant (but not unlimited) ground water supplies. In the tradi...
LB1003, establishing the Nebraska Water Policy Task Force, was signed by Governor Johanns on April 1...
Water marketing refers to the buying and selling of water rights. Typically, in many western states ...
The term “groundwater” has come to be all but synonymous with Nebraska. Nearly three-quarters of the...
The Wellhead Protection Area Act (WHPA Act) was adopted in 1998. The WHPA Act authorizes public wate...
In July, an arbitrator concluded that Nebraska needs to change Natural Resource District ground wate...
Evolving Groundwater Management Policies Water Resources Seminars 1976 Water Conference Water Resear...
The amount of water that can be used for irrigation in the Republican River Basin is controlled by t...
Irrigators, the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) and the Nebraska Department of Natural Resourc...
I. Introduction II. The Hydrologic Cycle … A. In General … B. In Nebraska III. Non-Statutory Rules G...
This 1980 Nebraska Law Review article surveys the historical development of Nebraska ground water la...