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monocle

04/21/20 4:46 AM

#60363 RE: bcomaha #60362

This is the same gentleman that raised public concerns shortly after the application was filed. I expected to hear from him.

C. G. Haberman was born and raised in south-central Nebraska. For ten years he taught the biological sciences in two Nebraska high schools. He left education to take a position with the Nebraska environmental agency and over the next ten years moved through the ranks. His positions took him throughout Nebraska while working on surface and groundwater quality issues, wetlands, and a uranium mining proposal. After Nebraska, C. G. worked in Washington and South Dakota, expanding his environmental work into the areas of enforcement, air quality and hazardous and solid waste. Before retiring he returned to teach for ten more years as a community college instructor and as an adjunct at a liberal arts college in Hastings, Nebraska. Using his education and experience, he involved students by presenting real-life issues through Problem-Based Learning and hands-on field experiences.

Boilermaker1

04/21/20 11:44 AM

#60373 RE: bcomaha #60362

I must be missing something
I go to the NDEE web site and find the document posted 4/20 and open it. What I get is a string of E-Mails back and forth between various DEQ people. The last item in the string is the header off of an E-Mail to the state from Clark Haberman. It mentions an attached document. I cannot find this attached document nor any link to it. I get the impression you have actually read it.