Environmental
Nebraska's Sanitary Improvement Districts (SIDs) are governmental entities that:
AEnforce housing codes in rural areas
BProvide water, sewer, and other infrastructure to developing suburban areas outside city limits✓ Correct
CRegulate agricultural waste disposal
DOversee environmental cleanup of Superfund sites
Explanation
SIDs are local governmental units in Nebraska formed to provide utilities (water, sanitary sewer, streets) to developing areas outside incorporated municipalities, often in the suburban areas around Omaha and Lincoln.
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