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Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ)


The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality was created pursuant to passage of the Nebraska Environmental Protection Act in 1971.  Although the Department has grown and been given additional responsibilities over the years, its ongoing mission has remained the same — the protection of Nebraska’s air, land and water resources.  Presently, the Agency is authorized a staffing level of 217 full-time employees.

 

John Flint

Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (Nebraska DEQ)

4500 Avenue “I”, Room 129

P.O. Box 1500

Scottsbluff, Nebraska   69363-1500

(308) 632-0544        office telephone

(308) 632-1313        fax

(308) 641-7273        cellular

email:  john.flint@ndeq.state.ne.us

website:         www.deq.state.ne.us

My duties:

Compliance inspector for wastewater and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs.  Inspect municipal and industrial wastewater systems to determine compliance with surface water discharge permits issued by the NDEQ and EPA.

 Project manager for various groundwater monitoring and remediation cleanup projects associated with NDEQ Waste Management Division.  Projects include groundwater monitoring oversight and compliance for municipal solid waste landfills and a de-listed ash mono-fill, NDEQ contact and project manager for a groundwater contamination site being remediated through the Superfund process, NDEQ project management of site evaluation and groundwater cleanup at several former Department of Defense sites, and project management of various site investigations evaluated through the NDEQ Voluntary Cleanup Program.

Sample surface water on monthly basis for the Water Quality Assessment Program.

 Manage air quality monitoring network in accordance with Air Quality program plans and procedures.

 Conduct complaint investigations.

 

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