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A listing of recent application to the DNREC Division of Water for water allocation permits.
The DNREC Division of Energy and Climate is applying for U.S. Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program new 2023 program funds.
Douglas Greenburg has applied for permit for construction seaward of the DNREC Building Line to build a single family dwelling with a cantilevered deck on Lots 49, Block 1, in South Bethany.
1007 Market Condominium Association has applied for renewal of their operating permit for a facility at 1007 N. Market Street, in Wilmington.
The Town of Selbyville has applied for reissuance of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit to discharge treated wastewater to the Atlantic Ocean.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Div. of Waste and Hazardous Substances for permits to transport hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
Federal Consistency Determinations have been submitted by the Delaware Army National Guard and by the U.S. Coast Guard for unrelated projects in Smyrna and at the Indian River Inlet.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the North Hill Dry Cleaner Site OU-2, located in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the North Hill Dry Cleaner Site OU-1, located in Wilmington.
C.B Fifer Properties has applied for a permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve a bakery, farm, and fruit stand at 1919 Allabands Mill Road, in Camden.
Frank Welsh and Kristin Kane have applied for a permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve an in-home daycare at 106 Ashley Ann Court, in Townsend.
A listing of subaqueous lands lease and permit applications to the DNREC Division of Water.
The DNREC Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy will conduct a public hearing on grid resilience formula grant funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Air Liquide Advanced Separations requests a permit to construct a post-treatment vessel at their facility at 305 Water Street, in Newport.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Water Supply Section for water allocation permits.
Chemours Discovery Hub requests an amendment to the operating permit for a Fluid Grinding Mill at their facility at 201 Discovery Blvd, in Newark.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up Operable Unit 1 of the Barbara Hicks Site, located at 410-420 Bradford Street, in Wilmington.
Frank Welsh and Kristin Kane have applied for a permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve an in-home daycare located at 106 Ashley Ann Court, in Townsend.
C.B Fifer Properties has applied for a permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve a bakery, farm and fruit stand located at 1919 Allabands Mill Road, in Camden.
The DNREC Mosquito Control Section proposes to continue to use the technique of Open Marsh Water Management as the primary form of larval mosquito control within tidal wetlands throughout Delaware.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Water Supply Section for water allocation permits.
Phoenix Used Clothing has applied for a recycling permit to operate a recycling facility at 132 Sandy Drive, in Newark.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Neelkanth, LLC regarding a site located at 5752 Forrest Avenue, in Dover.
Svetlana Lisanti has applied for a permit for construction seaward of the DNREC Building Line to build a deck to allow access to a dwelling at Pickering Beach.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the W. B. Clerk Co. Morocco Manufacturer Site located in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Berkshire Property Site located at 3609 South State Street, in Camden Wyoming.
Sussex County Engineering has applied for a permit to construct a pump station and 3,100 linear feet of forcemain to serve the existing Lochwood subdivision, on Lakeshore Drive, in Lewes.
A listing of recent applications to the Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances to transport regulated RCRA hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
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The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control uses data tools, mapping resources and information technology to study the health and resilience of Delaware’s natural resources, manage programs and provide information to the public. These tools include detailed datasets, digital mapping tools (known as geospatial data tools) and a
Public engagement and participation is key to DNREC’s mission. Learn about public meetings and notices, secretary’s orders and other outreach initiatives in place across DNREC’s divisions to encourage public participation, as well as information on signing up for calendar alerts or other notifications. Permitting and Regulations DNREC
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has a range of community resources for Delawareans, including boards and commissions, committees and ombudsmen. Programs are also in place to assist residents with home weatherization, transitioning to clean energy and access to Delaware’s state parks. Community
The DNREC Sediment and Stormwater Program has revised the Post Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Construction Review Checklists.
SB Lightship Cove, LLC has submitted an application for a Temporary Holding Tank Permit to service the Lightship Cove Subdivision.
The Nanticoke Indian Association has applied for a permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve a cultural education building located at 27073 John J. Williams Highway, near Millsboro.
Artesian Wastewater Services plans to install and connect sewage forcemains to the Sussex County Sewer system at five separate locations in Sussex County.
Freehold Cartage has applied to for renewal of a permit to transport of landfill leachate from the Central Solid Waste Management Center located in Kent County and the Southern Solid Waste Management Center located in Sussex County for treatment.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Div. of Water for water allocation permits for irrigation wells in Kent and Sussex Counties.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up a site located at 4845 and 4867 DuPont Parkway, in Townsend.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Main and Park, LLC regarding the Ed’s Texaco Site located at 337-341 South Main Street, in Newark.
Tidewater Utilities has requested to construct a public well on Snow Goose Road, in Milford, to supply a municipal water system.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of a site located at 801 North Orange Street, in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the 415 – 427 Tatnall Street Property Site, located in Wilmington.
GeoTech requests a permit to construct a crusher, an impactor, a crushing and screening plant, and a conveyor at several locations.
R Stanley Collier & Son, Inc., has requested an allocation permit for two proposed irrigation wells on Brownsville Road, west of Harrington.
DNREC is seeking to build its “Qualified Vendors List for Scrap Tires” to continue the removal of scrap tires from residential and commercial properties, and during community drop-off day events, using the state’s Scrap Tire Fund.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up a site located at 38 Bancroft Mills Road.
Bethany Dunes Homeowners Association proposes to mechanically scrape sand from the beach to rebuild the dune on a parcel in Bethany Dunes.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Div. of Waste and Hazardous Substances for permits to transport hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
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