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Thanks largely to the High Plains Aquifer, Nebraska has more groundwater than any other state. Two thirds of the High Plains Aquifers total water storage is in Nebraska. The Ogallala Aquifer is part of the High Plains Aquifer that spans eight states and covers 175,000 square miles.
Water Conservation and Management All rivers in Nebraska empty into the Missouri River at some point. It is the largest river in the basin and provides many ecosystem goods and services to mankind. Although highly altered, proactive steps are being taken to help make it an economic engine for the states adjacent to it.
Nebraska Correlative Water Rights for Groundwater In 1957 the Unicameral passed legislation requiring the registration of all irrigation wells. To execute this right, land owners now must first obtain a permit to drill a well from their local Natural Resources District.
Ownership and Maintenance of Drainage Easements Instead, the government has specific rights to access and manage drainage within the designated area, while you retain full ownership. As the property owner, youre responsible for regular maintenance within the easement, such as mowing and clearing debris.
Private drainage and erosion issues, as well as ground water issues, are the responsibility of the property owner. Drainage directed from gutters, downspouts or other private systems to neighboring properties is a civil matter between the property owners.
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Public drainage ditches:Drainage ditches that are located in public easements or within public roads and right-of-ways are the responsibility of the local government. Private drainage ditches:Drainage ditches that are located on private property are the responsibility of the property owner.
Common law imposes a duty on the owner of land adjoining a highway to maintain these ditches that provide natural drainage for both the land and highway. In the majority of cases the responsibility for ditch maintenance rests with the adjacent landowner.

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