Environmental
A Nebraska property owner drills a new water well. Nebraska law requires the well to be:
APermitted and drilled by a licensed well driller✓ Correct
BAt least 300 feet from any septic system
CApproved by the Army Corps of Engineers
DRegistered with the county assessor
Explanation
Nebraska requires water wells to be permitted and constructed by licensed well contractors. Wells must meet setback requirements from potential contamination sources and must be registered with the Nebraska Well Registry.
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