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 Commerce Pursuit Capital, L.P. regarding the Diamond Oil Site (Site), located at 51 S Heald Street, Wilmington, Delaware. Identified by New Castle County as tax parcels numbers 26-051.00-001, 26-051.00-003, 26-051.00-004, 26-051.00-028 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, Patrick Boettcher at (302) 395-2600 or Patrick.Boettcher@delaware.gov.
Related Topics: BDA, brownfields, Brownfields Development Agreement, clean-up, public notice, remediation, waste and hazardous substances