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The South Platte River Compact allows Nebraska 500 cubic feet of water per second — with some conditions — in the fall and winter between October 15 and April 1.
When it comes to biological health, Nebraska's rivers and streams are in the same degraded shape as the rest of the United States. A new nationwide survey released by the U.S. Environmental ...
With nearly 80,000 miles of rivers in Nebraska, these waterways are crucial to the state and its people. They provide water for agriculture, municipalities and industry.
Even though the state is landlocked—surrounded on its borders by South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming—Nebraska claims to have more miles of river than any other state.
OUTDOORS REPORT ALRIGHT SATURDAY MORNING. THAT MEANS WE GET TO TALK WITH GREG WAGNER FROM NEBRASKA GAME AND PARKS YOU GOT A GREAT IDEA IS TO GET US OUT AND ENJOY SOME OF THE BEAUTIFUL WATERS WE ...