On December 19, 2007 the state of Kansas informed the state of Nebraska that we are out of compliance with the Republican River Compact settlement. Kansas wants us to immediately cut back Republican Basin water consumption by 27 percent. A June 2007 study by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) indicates that our supply from the Republican River will significantly decline over time. These two developments mean it is time to implement a permanent state/local funded irrigation rollback (i.e. reduction) in the Republican Basin
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
On April 8, 2009, the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) determined that the Lower Platt...
Potential conflicts between surface water users and ground water users are posing perplexing challen...
On December 19, 2007 the state of Kansas informed the state of Nebraska that we are out of complianc...
The amount of water that can be used for irrigation in the Republican River Basin is controlled by t...
Nebraska is in violation of the Republican River Compact Settlement for 2006 by an estimated 41,430 ...
Nebraska is in violation of the Republican River Compact Settlement for 2006 by an estimated 41,430 ...
On June 30, 2009 an arbitrator concluded that Natural Resource District (NRD) ground water plans are...
The most significant Republican River Compact (RRC) challenge for Nebraska has been staying within i...
Under the 2002 Republican River Compact settlement, Nebraska has agreed to significantly reduce wate...
In 2002 Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado settled the 1998 lawsuit over alleged violations of the Republ...
In July, an arbitrator concluded that Nebraska needs to change Natural Resource District ground wate...
On June 30, 2009 an arbitrator recommended that Nebraska be required to pay Kansas $10,000 for viola...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
On April 8, 2009, the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) determined that the Lower Platt...
Potential conflicts between surface water users and ground water users are posing perplexing challen...
On December 19, 2007 the state of Kansas informed the state of Nebraska that we are out of complianc...
The amount of water that can be used for irrigation in the Republican River Basin is controlled by t...
Nebraska is in violation of the Republican River Compact Settlement for 2006 by an estimated 41,430 ...
Nebraska is in violation of the Republican River Compact Settlement for 2006 by an estimated 41,430 ...
On June 30, 2009 an arbitrator concluded that Natural Resource District (NRD) ground water plans are...
The most significant Republican River Compact (RRC) challenge for Nebraska has been staying within i...
Under the 2002 Republican River Compact settlement, Nebraska has agreed to significantly reduce wate...
In 2002 Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado settled the 1998 lawsuit over alleged violations of the Republ...
In July, an arbitrator concluded that Nebraska needs to change Natural Resource District ground wate...
On June 30, 2009 an arbitrator recommended that Nebraska be required to pay Kansas $10,000 for viola...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
On April 8, 2009, the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) determined that the Lower Platt...
Potential conflicts between surface water users and ground water users are posing perplexing challen...