Delaware is experiencing high levels of particulate pollution. Friday, July 17 is a Code Red Air Quality Action Day for Particulates.
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This office has under consideration the application of:
Frank Coleman
538 Brenford Road, Dover, DE 19904
Site Tax Map ID: 3-00-045.00-01-61.02-000
Located on the Southeast corner of Lynnbury Woods Road, at the intersection of Lynnbury Woods Road and Brenford Road, Dover, DE 19904
Frank Coleman (Tax # 3-00-045.00-01-61.02-000) has applied for a Formal Waiver (FW) pursuant to Section 5.6.2 of The Regulations Governing the Design, Installation and Operation of On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Systems. The request is being made to allow a septic system to be placed on land that does not meet current soil limiting zone criteria required by the Regulations Governing the Design, Installation and Operation of On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Systems in Delaware. The 1.00-acre parcel is located on the southeast corner of Lynnbury Woods Road, at the intersection of Lynnbury Woods Road and Brenford Road, Dover, Delaware. The proposed on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system (OWTDS) is a sand lined elevated sand mound with advanced treatment meeting performance standard nitrogen level 3 (PSN3). Section 5.6.3.1.3 requires that the OWTDS serve only a single-family dwelling.
The application and plans for this Public Notice are posted at dnrec.delaware.gov/dnrec-public-notices.
For questions regarding the application and plans, or to submit comments or submit a meritorious request for a public hearing, please contact:
Emma Leaseburg
Environmental Scientist III
Residential Services Section
89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901
{302) 739-9947
ResidentialServices_LegalNotice@delaware.gov
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 15 days from this notice. A public hearing request shall be deemed meritorious if it exhibits a familiarity with the application and provides a reasoned statement of the action’s probable impact.
Related Topics: permitting and regulation, public notice, septic system, waiver, wastewater, water