Nebraska Administrative Code
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy

Title 119 - Rules And Regulations Pertaining To The Issuance Of Permits Under The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Chapter 28 - Environmental Infrastructure Sustainability Evaluation
Effective Date of Last Revision: November 8, 2016

001 This chapter implements Neb. Rev. Stat. §81-1517 through §81-1520.

002 The application request for the affordability and sustainability evaluation shall be submitted to the Director, on a form approved by the Department, at least 180 days before:

002.01 The anticipated date of the first discharge for new permits;

002.02 Expiration of the current NPDES permit for a political subdivision renewing their NPDES permit; or

002.03 Change in an NPDES permit limit or requirement.

003 The appropriate application fee shall be submitted with the application in the amount specified as follows:

003.01 A five thousand dollar ($5,000) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population greater than or equal to two thousand four hundred and fifty (2,450) people.

003.02 A four thousand dollar ($4,000) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population from one thousand fifty (1,050) but less than two thousand four hundred and fifty (2,450) people.

003.03 A three thousand dollar ($3,000) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population from six hundred twenty five (625) but less than one thousand fifty (1,050) people.

003.04 A two thousand dollar ($2,000) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population from three hundred fifty (350) but less than six hundred twenty five (625) people.

003.05 A one thousand dollar ($1,000) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population from two hundred thirty (230) but less than three hundred fifty (350) people.

003.06 A five hundred dollar ($500) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population from one hundred (100) but less than two hundred thirty (230) people.

003.07 A two hundred fifty dollar ($250) fee shall be submitted for communities with a population less than one hundred (100) people.