STATE OF NEBRASKA PUBLIC NOTICES 10/6/20
NEBRASKA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
There will be no public meeting of the Nebraska Public Service Commission for the week of October 12 - 16, 2020.
The following application(s) may be inspected at the office of the Nebraska Public Service Commission during regular office hours. Interventions must be filed with the Commission in the manner and within the time prescribed in Section 14 of the Rules of Commission Procedure, Title 291, NAC Chapter 1.
AD-692 In the Matter of the Application of Remington Research Group, Kansas City, Missouri, seeking authority to connect an automatic dialing-announcing device.
The following application(s) may be inspected at the office of the Nebraska Public Service Commission during regular office hours. Interventions must be filed with the Commission in the manner and within the time prescribed in Section 14 of the Rules of Commission Procedure, Title 291, NAC Chapter 1.
NUSF-92.57 In the Matter of the Nebraska Public Service Commission, on its own Motion, seeking to administer the Nebraska Universal Service Fund’s Broadband Program: Application to the Nebraska Broadband Program received from: United States Cellular Corporation
NUSF-92.58 In the Matter of the Nebraska Public Service Commission, on its own Motion, seeking to administer the Nebraska Universal Service Fund’s Broadband Program: Application to the Nebraska Broadband Program received from: NE Colorado Cellular, Inc., d/b/a Viaero Wireless
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT
OF
ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
Lincoln, Nebraska
Pursuant to NDEE Title 118 - Ground Water Quality Standards and Use Classification, public notification and opportunity for comment is hereby given of the following:
1. On or about November 14, 1995, a petroleum release was identified originating from a storage tank system located at 2412 Cuming Street, Omaha. An approximate legal location is SE1/4, NE1/4, SE1/4, Section 16, Township 15N, Range 13E, Douglas County.
2. Follow-up investigation identified the effects of the release and led to the remedial actions proposed by NDEE. The investigation resulted in a determination that this ground water contamination event is defined as remedial action class one.
3. The source of the release has been removed. A Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) Tier 1 assessment was conducted. The assessment indicated the presence of dissolved petroleum compounds in ground water. The contaminant concentrations found were below the numerical levels used by the RBCA process to establish a need for further investigation or remediation. Based on the current site conditions and property use, the NDEE has determined that no further remedial action is necessary due to the lack of threat to human health or safety.
Information regarding this release is contained in the file: NDEE ID 60216, LST 011096-TH-0852.
Any person may receive further information or submit comments on the proposed action, and request or petition NDEE for a hearing, in writing, stating the nature of the issues to be raised in the hearing, on or before November 9, 2020. A final decision by the Director will be made in a manner provided by Title 115, NAC Ch. 5. Direct written correspondence to: Director, NDEE, P.O. Box 98922, Lincoln, NE 68509-8922. You may also call Nancy Mann at (402) 471-2186 with comments or if alternate formats of materials are needed. TDD users call 711 and ask the relay operator to call (402) 471-2186.
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