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Public Hearing – Tuesday, November 12th, 2024
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNotice is hereby given that the Little Blue Natural Resources District (LBNRD) will hold a public hearing Tuesday, November 12th at 6:45 p.m., immediately preceding the full board meeting, in the LBNRD boardroom, located at 100 East 6th Street,...
Regular Board Meeting – October 8th, 2024
The Little Blue NRD Board of Directors meeting starts at 7:00 pm, October 8th, 2024 in Davenport, Nebraska at the headquarters Board Meeting Room located on the south side of the building, east door. Little Blue Natural Resources District is an Equal Opportunity...
Nitrogen Reduction Incentive Act
The Nitrogen Reduction Incentive Act (NiRIA) was passed by the legislature earlier this year. This state program aims to provide incentives to producers for reducing the use of commercial fertilizers. The requirements of NiRIA are that producers verify a reduction in...

Upcoming Events

Events in March 2019

  • Rural Water Projects Advisory Board Meeting

    Category: Little Blue NRD Rural Water Projects Advisory Board Meeting


    March 7, 2019

    The Rural Water Projects Advisory Board will meet at the Jefferson County Natural Resources Conservation office at 512 C Street, Fairbury, NE at 7 pm.

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Groundwater Awareness Week

    Category: Non LBNRD Events Groundwater Awareness Week

    All Day
    March 10, 2019 March 16, 2019

    Theme

    This year’s theme, Think, was designed to urge each of us to consider various ways we can protect our most valuable natural resource. So Think about not running the water while you brush your teeth. Or Think about getting that leaking faucet fixed. Think about the farmers that rely on groundwater to grow the food we eat. And Think about having your well inspected to protect your drinking water system. In short, during #GWAW, Think about our future.  

    Get Involved

    In the weeks leading up to #GWAW, NGWA encourages everyone to become official “groundwater protectors” by taking steps to conserve and protect the resource. Businesses, individuals, educators, students, federal agencies, cities, associations, and everyone in between can ask to be added to NGWA’s groundwater protector list through its website or on social media. Have an awesome story to tell? Great! Send it to NGWA and they might highlight your efforts.

    Resources

    On NGWA’s #GWAW site, groundwater protectors will find a toolkit with downloadable and shareable materials to spread the word. These materials include:

    • Suggested social media posts (just copy and share!)
    • List of facts about groundwater
    • #GWAW FAQ
    • Logos and graphics including email header, social media images, printable groundwater protector icon, and more
    • Press release to share with local media or government officials

    Facts

    Approximately 132 million Americans rely on groundwater for drinking water. It is used for irrigation, livestock, manufacturing, mining, thermoelectric power, and several additional purposes, making it one of the most widely used and valuable natural resources we have. Consider the following facts:

    • Americans use 6 billion gallons of groundwater each day.
    • Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined.
    • 44 percent of the U.S. population depends on groundwater for its drinking water supply.
    • More than 2 million households have their own well, representing 34 million people.

    Please visit www.ngwa.org/gwaw2019 for more!

  • Projects & Planning Committee Meeting

    Category: Little Blue NRD Projects & Planning Committee Meeting


    March 18, 2019

    The Little Blue Natural Resources District Board of Directors will meet in regular session on March 18th, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.in the Little Blue NRD Office in Davenport. The Projects & Planning Committee will meet prior to the regular meeting at 6:00 and the Water Resources Committee will meet at 6:30.  The agenda for the meetings are kept continually current and are available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Little Blue NRD.  This meeting was originally scheduled and advertised for March 12, 2019; however, because of dangerous weather conditions was rescheduled for March 18, 2019. 

    Projects & Planning Committee Meeting - March 12, 2019

    Water Resources Committee Meeting

    Category: Little Blue NRD Water Resources Committee Meeting


    March 18, 2019

    The Little Blue Natural Resources District Board of Directors will meet in regular session on  March 18th, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.in the Little Blue NRD Office in Davenport. The Projects & Planning Committee will meet prior to the regular meeting at 6:00 and the Water Resources Committee will meet at 6:30.  The agenda for the meetings are kept continually current and are available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Little Blue NRD.  This meeting was originally scheduled and advertised for March 12, 2019; however, because of dangerous weather conditions was rescheduled for March 18, 2019. 

    Water Resources Committee Meeting Agenda - March 2019

    Regular Board Meeting

    Category: Little Blue NRD Regular Board Meeting


    March 18, 2019

    The Little Blue Natural Resources District Board of Directors will meet in regular session on March 18th, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.in the Little Blue NRD Office in Davenport. The Projects & Planning Committee will meet prior to the regular meeting at 6:00 and the Water Resources Committee will meet at 6:30.  The agenda for the meetings are kept continually current and are available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Little Blue NRD.  This meeting was originally scheduled and advertised for March 12, 2019; however, because of dangerous weather conditions was rescheduled for March 18, 2019. 

    Regular Board Meeting - March 2019

  • Household Hazardous Waste Collection

    Category: Little Blue NRD Household Hazardous Waste Collection


    March 29, 2019

    • Friday, March 29
      • 10 am to noon - Clay County Fairgrounds – 701 N Martin, Clay Center
      • 2:30 to 4:30 pm - Nuckolls County Roads Department – 251 South Park St, Nelson
    • Saturday, March 30
      • 8 to 10 am – Red Cloud Ball Park, North of CPI, Red Cloud
      • 11 am to 1 pm – Alma City Park, John & South Streets, Alma

    More info at: https://littlebluenrd.org/hhw_2019

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  • Household Hazardous Waste Collection

    Category: Little Blue NRD Household Hazardous Waste Collection


    March 30, 2019

    • Friday, March 29
      • 10 am to noon - Clay County Fairgrounds – 701 N Martin, Clay Center
      • 2:30 to 4:30 pm - Nuckolls County Roads Department – 251 South Park St, Nelson
    • Saturday, March 30
      • 8 to 10 am – Red Cloud Ball Park, North of CPI, Red Cloud
      • 11 am to 1 pm – Alma City Park, John & South Streets, Alma

    More info at: https://littlebluenrd.org/hhw_2019

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