Environmental
Nebraska's Groundwater Management and Protection Act requires:
AAll landowners to share water rights equally
BManagement of groundwater to prevent depletion and contamination, with NRDs given authority to regulate use✓ Correct
CAll wells to be licensed by the federal government
DThe Missouri River to be the primary water source for eastern Nebraska
Explanation
Nebraska's Groundwater Management and Protection Act gives NRDs authority to regulate groundwater use to prevent depletion and contamination, including setting controls on new irrigation development.
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