Policy & Land Use Envirothon Nebraska

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Policy & Land Use Envirothon Nebraska Kevin Schwartman, P.G. Water Planner/Geologist Nebraska Department of Natural Resources Policy & Land Use Envirothon Nebraska Contact information: Office Phone: 402-471-3958 Email: kevin.schwartman@nebraska.gov

The Policy & Land Use Test questions Divided into four separate areas: Nebraska Government/Legislation Current Issues in Nebraska Nebraska Geography/Land Use Nebraska History

The Policy & Land Use Test questions Objective 1 of the Policy & Land Use Test: Understand the role that local, state and federal agencies have in: Implementing and creating Policy on: Understand and development of conservation practices Research Collection and storage of natural resources data Providing education and technical support Developing and enforcing regulations

The Policy & Land Use Test questions Objective 2 of the Policy & Land Use Test: Describe Nebraska geography and land use Policies on land ownership and water rights Crop types and irrigation use Agrichemical use Its effects on crop production and the environment Environmental problems and opportunities in Nebraska Place and names of major rivers, lakes, geographic regions Describe the function of specific rivers and lakes Along with their historical significance Know the history of natural resources use in Nebraska

The Policy & Land Use Test questions Objective 3 of the Policy & Land Use Test: Show up-to-date knowledge on the following: Current land and water use laws and their effects Historical significance of natural resources law May include current bills Historical figures in conservation and natural resources Plants and animals protected by The Endangered Species Act Current policies in regulation and regulatory issues Water rights issues Protection of wetlands Issues related to multi-state compacts

Halsey National Forest, State Envirothon Competition, 2008 The Policy & Land Use Test questions Regional and the State Tests are multiple choice The regional test is 25 questions The state test is 50 questions State test includes the questions from the regional test Halsey National Forest, State Envirothon Competition, 2008

Map #1: Restrictions of Surface Water Appropriations in Nebraska The Policy & Land Use Test questions Last three questions are each associated with a map No Prior knowledge needed to answer these questions Designed to test map reading skills Ability to follow directions Map #1: Restrictions of Surface Water Appropriations in Nebraska Please refer to “Map #1: Restrictions on Surface Water Appropriations in Nebraska” map for the following question. Pay attention to the colors and patterns of each of the restricted areas and how they relate to each of the Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) or counties. A map with this information is located on the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources website, but no prior knowledge of the restricted areas is necessary to answer these questions; this will test your map reading skills. (Hint: Note that parts of the stays and moratoriums do overlap.)   00. According to the map, which of the following NRDs are located in the No New Surface Water Appropriations (Moratoriums) areas as of September 09, 2011? Nemaha, Lower Big Blue, Upper Big Blue, Little Blue, Lewis & Clark, Papio-Missouri River, and part of the Lower Niobrara North Platte, South Platte, Twin Platte, Central Platte, Upper Republican, Middle Republican, Lower Republican, part of the Upper Niobrara-White Upper Loup, Lower Loup, Upper Elkhorn, Lower Elkhorn, Lower Platte North and Lower Platte South Upper Niobrara-White, North Platte, Twin Platte, Central Platte, part of the Tri-Basin, Middle Niobrara and part of the Lower Niobrara

Map #3: Fully and Overappropriated Surface Water in Nebraska The Policy & Land Use Test questions Map #2: Hydrologically Connected Surface and Ground Water for Fully and Overappropriated Designations Map #3: Fully and Overappropriated Surface Water in Nebraska

General Geography & Ground Water Geology Map The Policy & Land Use Test questions General Geography & Ground Water Geology Map No questions are associated with this fourth map An additional resource for geographic questions

The Policy & Land Use Test questions Questions database

The Policy & Land Use Test questions Questions database Questions are cycled About every two to three years Longer if possible One question is almost never used two years in a row Outdated and/or inaccurate questions are updated Removed and replaced New questions are added periodically Try to base new questions on common sense When possible Avoid requiring prior knowledge of subject

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): Contact a representative from your local NRD: Discuss policies and their effects On natural resources management and usage Discuss local environmental problems Policies used to control and/or correct these problems Discuss The role of the local, state, and federal government In regard to protecting natural resources How they may differ

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): On the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources website: Check out the “Statutes, Rules & Regulatory History” page On the NeDNR main page > click on Services Under “Surface Water” Click on “Statutes, Rules & Regulatory History” link Note the rights and responsibilities of water users Direct Link: https://dnr.nebraska.gov/surface-water/statutes-rules-regulatory-history

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): Read and clip out newspaper and magazine articles Keep a scrapbook to use as a study resource On land use and policy issues Useful articles can often be found in newspapers such as: The Omaha World Herald The Lincoln Journal-Star Other local newspapers Magazines such as: Nebraska Farmer Nebraskaland

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): Also check out newsletters published by: Various government agencies Describing their programs Current projects, policies Land use issues Along with natural resource legislation Become familiar with the roles of various government agencies Most have websites An excellent source of information about What role they have What services they provide Most agencies also have brochures and publications Describing their functions

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): Federal Agencies include: Bureau of Land Management (BLM) http://www.blm.gov BLM Facts page http://www.blm.gov/nhp/facts/index.htm Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) http://www.usbr.gov BOR Projects & Facilities page https://www.usbr.gov/projects/facilities.php?state=Nebraska Click Nebraska on the map for information on state projects Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) http://www.epa.gov

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): Federal Agencies include: Nebraska Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) http://www.ne.nrcs.usda.gov United States Army Corps of Engineers (COE) http://www.usace.army.mil United States Geological Survey (USGS) http://www.usgs.gov Most have information on current/historical activity in Nebraska

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): State of Nebraska Agencies include: Nebraska Department of Agriculture http://www.agr.state.ne.us Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) http://www.deq.state.ne.us Health and Human Services System (HHS) Public Health tab for Division of Public Health http://dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/Pages/public_health_index.aspx Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (NeDNR) https://dnr.nebraska.gov Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) http://outdoornebraska.gov/

Useful Study Exercises (Updated from the Policy Study Guide): State of Nebraska Agencies include: Nebraska Natural Resources Commission/Water Task Force https://nrc.nebraska.gov/water-sustainability-fund-0 University of Nebraska: Conservation & Survey Division (CSD) http://snr.unl.edu/csd Nebraska Water Center https://watercenter.unl.edu National Association of Resource Districts http://www.nrdnet.org Also check out each of the Natural Resource District webpages

Chimney Rock, Summer of 1987 Questions? Contact information: Office Phone: 402-471-3958 Email: kevin.schwartman@nebraska.gov Chimney Rock, Summer of 1987