Pages Tagged With: "clean-up"
DNREC has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Juniors Auto Parts Site located in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with the City of Wilmington regarding the 502 South Walnut Street Site, in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of 4601 North Market Street Site located in Wilmington. The Site previously operated as a commercial shopping mall.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up Operable Units 2 and 3 of the Milford Mosquito Control Site located in Milford.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up The Falls Site, a property located in Wilmington that was used as a textile mill from the 1830s to 2003.
A correction to a part of the Final Plan of Remedial Action for the Osprey Point Subdivision that was noticed on February 26, 2020.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Deerfield Substation Site, in Newark, which is an electrical substation that had a petroleum release as a result of a leaking underground storage tank.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Osprey Point Subdivision Site located in Rehoboth Beach. The Site, once used as a golf course, requires a restriction on the future use of groundwater at the Site.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of Operable Units 1 and 2 of the Sixteenth Street Quarry Site located in Wilmington.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Deerfield Substation Site located in Newark. The site is an electrical substation that had a petroleum release as a result of a leaking underground storage tank.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the RiverHouse I Site located in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the 1289-1313 Frederica Road Site located in Frederica, Delaware. The Site was once used as a gasoline service station and illegal junkyard.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up Operable Unit 2 of the 3022-3028 New Castle Avenue Site located in New Castle.
DNREC is granting an extension of the comment period on the Proposed Plan of Remedial Action at the Osprey Point Subdivision Site located in Rehoboth Beach until January 27, 2020.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up of the Fox Point State Park Phase II, Operable Unit 2 site located along Lighthouse Road in Wilmington.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Sixteenth Street Quarry Site located at 1601 N. Spruce Street and 1401 N. Church Street in Wilmington.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Riverhouse I Site located in Wilmington.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up Operable Unit 2 of the 3022-3028 New Castle Avenue Site located in New Castle. The Site, once used as a car sale and repair business, required a groundwater restriction but not a soil remedy.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the 1289-1313 Frederica Road Site located in Frederica, Delaware.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Osprey Point Subdivision Site located in Rehoboth Beach. The Site, once used as a golf course, requires a restriction on future use of groundwater at the Site.
DNREC has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Community Plaza New Castle Operable Unit 1 (OU-2) Site located in New Castle. The Site has two commercial buildings used as a shopping center.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of Cavaliers Country Club located in Newark. The Site, operating as a golf course dating back to 1958, requires surface soil excavation, blending, and disposal, termination of pumping operations from the Christina River, and a deed restriction for the site.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the General Motors Corp. Wilmington Assembly Plant Operable Unit 5 (OU-5) Site located in Wilmington.
Trash on our beaches and in our waterways isn’t just unsightly – it’s also potentially dangerous to marine life and in some cases harmful to water quality. The annual Delaware Coastal Cleanup offers volunteers an opportunity to help make a difference for Delaware’s shoreline and waterways while joining an international effort to clean up the
Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances Start Date: 4/3/2019 End Date: 4/25/2019
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Cathedral of St. John site (DE-1602) located in Wilmington. The
Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances Start Date: 3/17/2019 End Date: 4/8/2019
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the 2002 – 2012 West Newport Pike Site located in outside
Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances Start Date: 2/17/2019 End Date: 3/13/2019
Pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA), 7 Del. C. § 9112, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Site Investigation
Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances Start Date: 2/17/2019 End Date: 3/11/2019
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of 307 Ridge Road located in Claymont. The Site was historically operated as a