Delaware is experiencing high levels of particulate pollution. Friday, July 17 is a Code Red Air Quality Action Day for Particulates.
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
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Pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA), 7 Del. C. Chapter 91, §9126, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is required to issue a public notice within twenty days after entering into negotiations for a Certified Brownfields Development Agreement (BDA). A BDA is an agreement between DNREC and a Certified Brownfields Developer with respect to a Certified Brownfield Site that sets forth a scope of work and schedule of remedial activities during the development of the Site.
DNREC’s Remediation Section (DNREC-RS) is negotiating a BDA with Setting Greenville LLC. regarding the Greenville Station Site (Site), located at 3920 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, Delaware. Identified by New Castle County as tax parcel numbers 070-26.00-143 the Site may have had a release of hazardous substances as a result of historical activities on site. For more information, please see DNREC’s navigator at: den.dnrec.delaware.gov.
Learn more about this Site and other Certified Brownfield sites by accessing the web page at de.gov/brownfields or by contacting the DNREC-RS Project Manager, Gina Marinacci at (302) 395-2600 or Gina.Marinacci@delaware.gov
Related Topics: BDA, brownfield, clean-up, public notice, remediation, waste and hazardous substances