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Reg. 1102 Permit Application: Clear Definitions, LLC

Clear Definitions, LLC, located at 110 N. Rehoboth Blvd, in Milford, has applied for a permit to operate an Auto Body Shop that conducts any or all of the following: collision repair, vehicle painting, paint stripping, or sanding.


7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Application: Superior Contractor Services, Inc.

Superior Contractor Services, Inc., requests a permit amendment to operate their jaw crusher, impact crusher, and other permitted equipment at River Asphalt 2, located at 36393 Sussex Highway, in Delmar.


7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Application: Zack Excavating, Inc.

Zack Excavating, Inc., requests a construction permit to install mobile jaw crusher, screen, and conveyor for use at 2935 South DuPont Blvd, Smyrna, 161 Twin Oak Drive, Cheswold, and 18195 DuPont Hwy, Harrington.


Title V Synthetic Minor Permit Application: Christiana Care Health Services, Inc. – Wilmington Hospital

Christiana Care Health Services, Inc. requests to revise their federally enforceable limits of operating hours and fuel usage in order to incorporate two 1500 kW emergency generators at the ir location at 501 West 14th Street, Wilmington.


7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Application: GFP Mobile Mix Supply, LLC

GFP Mobile Mix Supply, LLC, requests a construction permit to construct a cement storage silo and baghouse at their facility at 14 Hadco Road, in Wilmington.


Title V Fee Status Report

The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Division of Air Quality has published the Calendar Year 2018 Title V Fee Status Report per Section 6097(l) of 7 Del. C. Chapter 60, Subchapter VIII.


Particulate Matter

Tiny airborne particles found in haze, smoke and airborne dust, and known as “particulate matter” and usually abbreviated as PM2.5, can occur year-round and can cause serious health problems. Delaware monitors for particulate matter at sites around the state, and works with local governments and other partners in the Delaware Particulate Matter Advance Program to reduce


The Division of Air Quality Page Has Moved…

We’ve changed the URL for the Division of Air Quality. It is now dnrec.delaware.gov/air/.   Sorry for any


Topic: Climate Change

Climate change is happening now and it affects our everyday lives. We are seeing increased frequency and strength of coastal storms. Rainfall events are becoming more severe. Heat waves are affecting human health and our valuable agricultural sector. And, as a coastal state, we must pay attention to changes in sea levels.


Topic: Clean Air

Humans, plants, and animals all need clean air to survive. A variety of human activities can add pollutants to the air and harm our health. DNREC has several programs to help ensure Delaware’s air meets State and Federal Air Quality Standards. These standards protect public health and the environment. DNREC staff track





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