Delaware is experiencing high levels of particulate pollution on Friday, July 17.
Delaware está experimentando altos niveles de Contaminación por Partículas el Viernes Julio 17.
Delaware ap fè fas ak gwo nivo Polisyon Patikil nan Vandredi, Jiyè 17. More Info
Joseph R. Slights, III and Joseph R. Slights, Jr. (3-35-18.21.00-92.00) – To utilize and maintain four (4) 2.5 by 14 foot long piers in the Lewes & Rehoboth Canal across from 580 Pilottown Road, Lewes, Sussex County, DE.
Chesapeake Utilities (adjacent to 1-34-23.00-4.00) – To install by directional bore an 8-inch diameter, 410 foot long natural gas pipeline at a minimum depth of 10 feet below the mudline of the Fenwick Island Ditch located within a DelDOT Right-of-Way on the south side of Lighthouse Road (Rt. 54), Selbyville, Sussex County, DE.
Tidewater Utilities, Inc (3-34-18.00-83.00) – To install by directional bore a 12-inch diameter, 63 foot long water main at a minimum depth of 15 feet below the mudline of Arnell Creek located within a shared easement on the north side of Old Landing Road, Lewes, Sussex County, DE.
Delaware Electric Cooperative, Inc (3-34-18.00-83.00) – To install by directional bore a 9-inch diameter, 60 foot long electric conduit bundle at a minimum depth of 15 feet below the mudline of Arnell Creek located within a shared easement on the north side of Old Landing Road, Lewes, Sussex County, DE.
Robert Bushkoff (1-34-20.07-113.00) – To install a 4 by 21 foot long dock parrel to an existing bulkhead in an unnamed lagoon at 413 Bristol Road, South Bethany, Sussex County, DE
James Joseph Huber (3-34-22.00-18.01) – To install two (2) 6 by 13 foot long floating PWC docks attached to an existing bulkhead in an unnamed lagoon at 18 Marshall Road, Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, DE.
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If you have any comments, please email the above or return this memo to this office by May 3, 2022.
A public hearing on the above applications will NOT be held unless the Secretary of DNREC determines that a public hearing is in the public interest or if a written meritorious objection to the application is received within 20 days from this notice. Please indicate in your letter whether your intention is to request a public hearing or whether you are simply providing comments for the Department’s consideration. If a public hearing is desired, please be advised that a public hearing request shall be deemed meritorious if it exhibits familiarity with the application and provides a reasoned statement of the action’s probable impact.
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