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The legislation establishing the Title V Fee Committee (7 Del. Code, § 6099) requires that the committee include, at a minimum, representatives of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, stationary sources, the Chemical Industry Council, the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce, a utility, nationally-affiliated or state environmental advocacy groups, and the relevant house
La Ciudad de Wilmington y Jacobs solicitan permisos de construcción para la instalación de dos antorchas elevadas de gas de digestión idénticas en la Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales de Wilmington.
The City of Wilmington and Jacobs request construction permits for the installation of two identical elevated digester gas flares at the Wilmington Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The sandblasting of water tanks is part of a group of smaller sources of pollution known as area sources — smaller activities by businesses or facilities that, when measured across a group of sites, can accumulate to large amounts of pollution impacting Delaware’s air quality.
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Gasoline delivery is part of a group of smaller sources of pollution known as area sources — smaller activities by businesses or facilities that, when measured across a group of sites, can accumulate to large amounts of pollution impacting Delaware’s air quality.
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Solvent cleaning and drying is part of a group of smaller sources of pollution known as area sources — smaller activities by businesses or facilities that, when measured across a group of sites, can accumulate to large amounts of pollution impacting Delaware’s air quality.
Dry cleaners are part of a group of smaller sources of pollution known as area sources — smaller activities by businesses or facilities that, when measured across a group of sites, can accumulate to large amounts of pollution impacting Delaware’s air quality.
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Auto body shops are part of a group of smaller sources of pollution known as area sources — smaller activities by businesses or facilities that, when measured across a group of sites, can accumulate to large amounts of pollution impacting Delaware’s air quality.
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Patriot Ready Mixed Concrete, LLC, requests a construction permit to construct a 150 cubic yard/hour concrete batching plant at their Delaware City Logistics Center Park located at 1386 School House Road, New Castle facility.
Notice has been given that Sussex County Customs located at 17507 Nassau Commons Blvd, Lewes has applied for a permit (APC-2011/0143-C/O) to operate an Auto Body Shop that conducts any or all of the following: collision repair, vehicle painting, paint stripping, or sanding.
Title V is an air pollution control program, based on federal law, designed to standardize air quality permits and the permitting process for major sources of air emissions across the country.
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Angela Marconi Division of Air Quality 302-323-4542
Smaller sources of air pollution are known as “Area Sources.” Unlike large, very obvious, single sources of pollution, like industrial smokestacks, Area Sources are smaller activities by businesses or facilities that, when measured across a group of sites, can accumulate to large amounts of pollution impacting Delaware’s air quality. [column md=”5″ xclass=”col-xs-12
Delaware state law requires air quality permits for equipment that has the potential to discharge air contaminants into the atmosphere. State regulations (7 DE Admin. Code, 1102) establish permitting procedures and requirements. Effective Jan. 1, 2026, natural minor permit applications submitted pursuant to 7 DE Admin. Code 1102
The Air Quality permitting process can be technical and complicated. Below are commonly-asked questions about Air Quality permitting, and the permitting process. If there are questions not answered here, please let us know. Email them to us at daqpermittinginfo@state.de.us.
The Division of Air
The state of Delaware submits a comprehensive inventory of ozone precursor emissions to the EPA every three years. Ozone precursors are air pollutants that form ozone: volatile organic compounds (VOCs), oxides of nitrogen (NOX), and carbon monoxide (CO).
Jacquelyn Cuneo Division
An archive of meeting materials of the Title V Fee Committee. Recent Meetings
March 27, 2026
February 25, 2026
November 17, 2025
September 15, 2025
October 10, 2024
September 27, 2023
March 3, 2023
February 14, 2023
January 17, 2023
November 29, 2022
September 27, 2022
September 17, 2021
Earlier Meetings
Feb. 6, 2020 Meeting Agenda Meeting Notes Meeting
The list of fees for applications to the Division of Air Quality for Regulation 1102 construction and operating permits has moved to a new, department-wide fees page. The schedule of Division of Air Quality fees is now found at:
Any process that will emit between 0.2 and 10 pounds of air contaminants per day must apply for a Registration. Those processes that have emissions greater than 10 pounds per day before control must have an Air Quality Permit to operate.
Engineering and Compliance 302-739-9402
The Title V Operating Permit Program Advisory Committee, generally known as the Title V Fee Committee, was established by the Delaware General Assembly (7 Del. Code, § 6099) to provide guidance for the Title V: Major Sources program and to publish an annual report on costs and fees related to the Title V permitting program.
The Division of Air Quality encourages all applicants to meet with an air permitting engineer before submitting a final permit application. This Draft Application Review Meeting ensures that the final application will be both administratively complete and technically complete.
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