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The Chemours Company proposes to construct a system to treat an acidic wastewater stream generated from an air pollution control device in the Chemours Discovery Hub Building on the University of Delaware STAR campus in Newark.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Justison Landing Parcel 1A Site located in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with Stoltzfus, LLC regarding the Reichhold Chemical Site, located at 144 Fork Branch Road, in Dover.
DNREC is negotiating a Voluntary Cleanup Program Agreement with the Delaware Office of Management and Budget regarding sites at 411 and 429 South Governors Avenue, in Dover.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Prospective Purchaser Agreement with Mid State Land Group LLC regarding the Berkshire Property Site, located at 3609 South State Street, in Magnolia.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Garasches Lane, LLC. regarding the North Hills Drycleaners Site, located at 207-211 Philadelphia Pike, in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with Dover Land Holdings LLC regarding a site at 17399, 17403 and 17439 South DuPont Highway, in Harrington.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands lands leases and permits.
Denali Water Solutions has applied for renewal of, and the addition of a tenth application site to, a permit to operate a land treatment system for the agricultural utilization of solids and other land treatable residuals from chicken and pet food processing.
7-Eleven, Inc., has applied for a construction/operating permit for a Stage I vapor recovery system at their facility located at 20498 Sussex Highway, in Bridgeville.
The Division of Water will conduct a public hearing on applications by Artesian Wastewater Management, Inc. for On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System Construction and Operation permits for the Sussex Regional Reclamation Facility.
Rockwell Middletown has applied for a permit to install approximately 3,240 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Middletown Reserve residential subdivision, at the intersection of Armstrong Road and Bruce Drive, in Middletown.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with The Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank Corporation regarding a site at 512 South Claymont Street, in Wilmington.
Road Site Construction Inc. requests a permit amendment to operate an impact crusher and diesel engine for sixty days at the Green Acres Farm at 18186 Dairy Farm Road, in Lewes.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Water Supply Section for allocation permits for irrigation wells.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with the Choir School of Delaware, Inc. regarding the Isaac’s Inc. Site, located at 412 West 8th Street, Wilmington.
The Environmental Appeals Board has scheduled a hearing on an appeal by Diamond Town Pros & Auto Care, LLC and NUCAR Middletown, LLC of Secretary’s Order No. 2021-WH-0015.
Osprey Point Preserves proposes to construct a 25-slip commercial marina and kayak launch dock on the eastern shore of Arnell Creek.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the 12 & 14 Gordon Street Site located in Wilmington.
The Division of Air Quality will offer a presentation regarding proposed changes to the natural minor (Reg. 1102) fee program at 1:30 pm on Feb. 1, 2022.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of a site at 2301 North Market Street in Wilmington.
There are 86 animals on Delaware’s endangered species list, including the American kestrel, the northern long-eared bat and the barking tree frog.
The red knot, monarch butterfly and Delmarva fox squirrel are among the nearly 100 animals on Delaware’s endangered species list. Learn more about what DNREC is doing to ensure thriving wildlife diversity in Delaware.
A listing of applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands leases and permits.
DNREC will conduct a public hearing on an application from Carlo and Teresita Businelli to extend a dock, add a kayak launch and relocate a PWC lift in Herring Creek.
A listing of recent permit applications submitted to the DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Alpha Shoppes Site located at 3600-3614 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington.
England Collision Center, located at 19 King Court, New Castle, has applied for a permit to operate an Auto Body Shop.
The DNREC Division of Air Quality is reopening several Title V permits for power-generating facilities and proposing amendments to others to meet regional haze emission management strategies.
Schiff Land Development Company has applied for a permit to construct a pump station and approximately 2,142 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Patriots Glen residential subdivision, located on State Route 24, northeast of Layton Davis Road, in Sussex County.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Water Supply Section for water allocation permits.
The H&K Group requests a permit to install a crusher, screener, and conveyors at their Dagsboro Materials locations in Millsboro and Dagsboro.
A list of recent permit applications submitted to the DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with the Riverfront Development Corporation regarding the Parcel D Site located along South Market Street, in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with the Riverfront Development Corporation regarding the Parcel A Site located along South Market Street, in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with the Riverfront Development Corporation regarding the Parcel C Site located along South Market Street, in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Stoltzfus, LLC. regarding the Reichhold Chemical Site, located at 144 Fork Branch Rd., in Dover.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of Operable Unit 1 of the SIP Site, located in Wilmington.
Austin and Bednash Construction, Inc., requests a permit to operate a diesel powered mobile jaw crusher and associated screener and stacker at 39 Brookhill Drive, Newark.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Justison Landing Parcel 1A Site, located at 501 Harlan Boulevard in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of a site at 1145 Savannah Road in Lewes.
Calling all birders – experienced or not – to help the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve have a Big Year!
Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals L.P. has applied for reissuance of its permit to discharge storm water runoff from its former Ethylene Complex located east of U.S. Route 13 on the Delaware River, in Claymont.
M&E Properties has applied for a permit to install an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system on their property at 32524 DuPont Blvd., near Dagsboro.
7-Eleven, Inc., has applied for a construction/operating permit for a vapor recovery system at 7-Eleven, Inc. #41578, located at 23463 Sussex Highway, in Seaford.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the 2925 Northeast Boulevard Site located in Wilmington.
M.R. Automotive has applied for a permit to operate an Auto Body Shop at 2905 Pulaski Hwy, in Newark.
The DNREC Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy is conducting a public hearing to consider comments from the public on the 2022 Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) grant application.
The City of Rehoboth Beach has applied for a permit for construction seaward of the DNREC Building Line to excavate the dune to expose existing manholes for the purpose of accessing the stormwater collection system.
Chesapeake Utilities proposes to construct, own, operate and maintain approximately 5.5 miles of 8-inch diameter buried natural gas main in the Selbyville and Fenwick Island areas of Sussex County.