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Organization | Website | Contact Information | Ask An Expert | About | Organization Type | State |
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Nebraska Emergency Management Agency | https://nema.nebraska.gov/ | Contact Information |
The Nebraska Emergency Management Agency is charged by state stature to reduce the vulnerabilities of the people and communities of Nebraska from the damage, injury and loss of life and property resulting from natural, technological or man-made disasters and emergencies. |
State agency | nebraska | |
Nebraska Geological Survey | http://snr.unl.edu/csd/ | Contact Information |
The Survey's mission is to investigate and record information about Nebraska's geologic history, its rock and mineral resources, the quantity and quality of its water resources, land cover and other aspects of its geography, as well as the nature, distribution and uses of its soils.
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State geological survey | nebraska | |
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology | http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/ | Contact Information |
The Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology (NBMG) is a research and public service unit of the University of Nevada and is the state geological survey. NBMG conducts research and publishes reports on mineral resources, engineering geology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, and geologic mapping. |
State geological survey | nevada | |
Nevada Division of Emergency Management | http://dem.nv.gov/ | Contact Information |
The Disvision of Emergency Management (DEM) focuses on preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation resources through partnerships to sustain safe and livable communities for Nevada’s residents and visitors |
State agency | nevada | |
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection | https://ndep.nv.gov/ | Contact Information |
The Colorado River Commission of Nevada (CRC) is an executive agency of the State of Nevada responsible for acquiring and managing Nevada's share of water and hydropower resources from the Colorado River |
State agency | nevada | |
Nevada Division of Minerals | http://minerals.nv.gov/ | Contact Information |
The Division of Minerals is responsible for permitting, inspecting, and monitoring all oil, gas, and geothermal drilling activities on both public and private lands in Nevada. Staff also monitors production of oil, gas, and geothermal resources to ensure proper management and conservation. |
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Nevada Division of State Lands | http://lands.nv.gov/ | Contact Information |
State Lands provides the expertise to acquire and hold lands for the State of Nevada. They collaborate with private businesses, citizens, federal- and state-based agencies to effectively and responsibly use the resources Nevada has to offer. |
State agency | nevada | |
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services | https://www.des.nh.gov/ | Contact Information |
The protection and wise management of the state of New Hampshire’s environment are the important goals of the NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES). The department’s responsibilities range from ensuring high levels of water quality for water supplies, ecological balance, and recreational benefits, to regulating the emissions of air pollutants, to fostering the proper management of municipal and industrial waste, to managing water resources for future generations. |
State agency | new hampshire | |
New Hampshire Geological Survey | https://www.des.nh.gov/land/geology |
The New Hampshire Geological Survey's mission is to collect data and perform research on the land, mineral, and water resources of the state, and disseminate the findings to the public through maps, reports, and other publications. |
State geological survey | new hampshire | ||
New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management | https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/hsem/ | Contact Information |
New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) is the state agency responsible for coordinating the planning for, responding to and recovery from major natural and manmade disaster. HSEM is part of the New Hampshire Department of Safety and is the state-level equivalent of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. |
State agency | new hampshire |