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Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment
Permitting and Engineering Division
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE
CAFO NPDES General Permit (NEG022000)
The Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment (DWEE) proposed to issue a new General Permit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) to prevent discharges to Waters of the State.
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Proposed Remedial Action Decision
AltEn Facility Response Group LAGOON SOLIDS RAP
Former AltEn Facility, Mead, Nebraska
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Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment
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Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment
Change of Ownership/Water Resources Update Notice
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Petroleum Prices by Product
Energy Page
Kerosene ($34.16) had the highest price among the petroleum products in 2023, followed by aviation gasoline ($32.62), distillate fuel ($28.45), motor gasoline ($28.29), jet fuel ($20.75), propane ($16.73), and residual fuel ($17.90).
From 2022 to 2023, all fuel prices fell. Distillate fuel decreased 28.5 percent, motor gasoline decreased 28.3 percent, jet fuel decreased 19.9 percent, propane decreased 18.2 percent, kerosene decreased 12.3 percent, residual fuel decreased 10.2 percent, and aviation gasoline decreased 9.4 percent.
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NOTICE OF CHANGES TO A NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN INCORPORATED AS TERMS OF A PERMIT
Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment
Livestock & Agriculture Section
Lincoln, Nebraska
Petroleum Expenditures by Sector
Energy Page
Expenditures on petroleum decreased to $6,837.0 million ($6.8 billion) in 2023, which was a 15.3–percent decrease from 2022 expenditures of $8,067.3 million ($8.1 billion).
The transportation sector spent over three–quarters (83 percent) of the total expenditures. The industrial sector spent 14 percent, the commercial sector spent 1.5 percent, and the residential sector spent 1.3 percent, while the electric power sector spent less than 1 percent (0.18%). (Figure 1)
Diesel Fuel Consumption
Energy Page
Diesel fuel's monthly consumption in December of 2025 was below December 2024's (last year's) consumption, in the center of the five–year range, and below the five–year average consumption. (Figure 1)