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Applications to the Division of Water for subaqueous lands permits, subaqueous lands leases, and a subaqueous lands wetlands permit.
Applications to the Division of Water for subaqueous lands permits, subaqueous lands leases, and a subaqueous lands wetlands permit.
Love of Christ Church, in Middletown, and Centreville Lodge No. 37 100F, in Wilmington, have applied for on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system permits.
Allen Harim Foods, LLC of Millsboro, has applied for a permit to install one packaged pump station with dual pumps, one grinder pump, several lengths and sizes of forcemain, and related appurtenances to serve the existing Allen Harim Foods LLC hatchery, 5 private residences and the High Tide Church.
Applications for a subaqueous lands permit in Wilmington and for a subaqueous lands lease in Sussex County.
Riddle Family Farms, LLC has requested an allocation permit for one existing irrigation well located southeast of Laurel in Sussex County, near the intersection of Little Hill and Carey’s Camp Roads.
J & J Mobile Home Park Inc., in Sussex County, and Sandhill MHP LLC (Sandhill Mobile Home Park), in Kent County, have applied for operation permits for on-site wastewater treatment and disposal systems.
Kent County Levy Court has applied for renewal of an existing agricultural utilization permit and a renewal of an existing distribution and marking permit related to the county’s wastewater treatment system, the land application of treated biosolids, and the marketing of their biosolids product known as “Kentorganite.”
The DNREC Division of Water will conduct a public hearing on Sunrise Ventures, LLC’s application to construct a new 20 slip marina located south of the intersection of Kaitlyn Drive and Oyster House Road, Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, DE.
Donald M. Mellinger has applied for an innovative & alternative on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system permit designed to accommodate 1,260 gallons per day generated by office buildings and single family residences located at 1072 Yorklyn Road in Hockessin.
A listing of recent Subaqueous Lands permit applications, Subaqueous Lands permit renewal applications and Subaqueous Lands lease applications received by the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
DNREC and the Department of Agriculturey give notice of a number of farms having applied for coverage under National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Permit Number DE 5000N/11, to operate a Large, Medium, or Designated Poultry CAFO without land application of manure under Section 9.5 of the DNREC’s Regulations Governing the Control of Water Pollution.
Longview Sawgrass, LLC has requested an irrigation allocation for one proposed agricultural well to be located west of Rehoboth Beach in Sussex County, near the intersection of Conwell and Creekside Dr.
Division of Water Start Date: 4/3/2019 End Date: 4/23/2019
Subaqueous Lands Permit Application James Bilney (1-34-23.16-97.00) – To repair 50 linear feet of bulkhead and to install 2 PWC lifts with one associated piling
Division of Water Start Date: 3/31/2019 End Date: 4/15/2019
Ockels Farms, Inc. has requested an irrigation allocation for one proposed irrigation well. The maximum daily withdrawal for the well will be 1,152,000 gallons
Division of Water Start Date: 3/31/2019 End Date: 4/14/2019
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, hereby gives notice that a permit application has been received from:
Division of Water Start Date: 3/27/2019 End Date: 4/10/2019
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, hereby gives notice that a permit application has been received from:
Division of Water Start Date: 3/24/2019 End Date: 4/7/2019
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, hereby gives notice that a permit application has been received from:
Division of Water Start Date: 3/24/2019 End Date: 4/7/2019
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, hereby gives notice that a permit application has been received from:
Division of Water Start Date: 3/20/2019 End Date: 4/9/2019
Subaqueous Lands Permit Application James H. Lister and Patricia H. Lister (3-35-8.10-35.00)-To install a 3 by 20 foot long walkway, a 3 by 16 foot
Division of Water Start Date: 3/20/2019 End Date: 4/9/2019
The Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has issued Secretary’s Order Number 2019-W-0015 which authorizes TAC BEACON 1, LLC to
Division of Water Start Date: 3/20/2019 End Date: 4/4/2019
New Castle County has submitted an application for a Temporary Holding Tank Permit to serve the Rothwell Village community. The system has been designed
Division of Water Start Date: 3/10/2019 End Date: 3/25/2019
W.C. Farms, LLC has requested an irrigation allocation for one proposed and one existing irrigation wells. The maximum daily withdrawal for the wells will be 2,268,000
Division of Water Start Date: 3/6/2019 End Date: 3/26/2019
Subaqueous Lands Permit Applications Barbara A. Yarnall (5-33-19.16-5.00)-To remove an existing dock and to construct a 4 by 14 foot long ramp connecting to a 6 by
Division of Water Start Date: 3/3/2019 End Date: 3/18/2019
Allocation Permit Tidewater Utilities, Inc. has applied for a modification of its public water allocation for the Rehoboth Lewes District that serves approximately 24,000 people between Paynters
Division of Water Start Date: 2/27/2019 End Date: 3/14/2019
Vincent Farms, Inc. has applied to the Groundwater Discharges Section for a Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit to transport other non-hazardous liquid waste (barley wash water)
Division of Water Start Date: 2/20/2019 End Date: 3/14/2019
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section will conduct a public hearing on Sargio Corporation’s application to
Division of Water Start Date: 2/20/2019 End Date: 3/6/2019
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, hereby gives notice that a permit application has been received from:
Division of Water Start Date: 2/20/2019 End Date: 3/7/2019
Lewis Enterprises, Inc. aka ASAP Pumping Service has applied to the Groundwater Discharges Section for a renewal of Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit DE WH-180 which
Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances Start Date: 2/17/2019 End Date: 3/3/2019
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Division of Water, hereby gives notice that a permit application has been received from:
Division of Water Start Date: 2/17/2019 End Date: 3/4/2019
Twilight Haven, LLC has applied for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system permit. The system has been designed to accommodate 1,640 gallons per day
The DNREC Environmental Finance Office administers the Delaware Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (also known as the Clean Water State Revolving Fund), making funding available to municipalities, private organizations, nonprofit organizations and private individuals.
Contact Information 97 Commerce Way, Suite 106Dover, DE 19904302-739-9941
The state provides loans to both public and private sector partners to support projects that help to reduce non-point source (NPS) pollution. Non-point source pollution is any pollution that originates from a diffuse source (such as an open field or a road) and is transported to surface or ground waters through leaching or runoff.
Funds are available to help municipal governments prepare to apply for loans for public wastewater and drinking water projects.
Contact Us
Michael Fleming DNREC Environmental Finance 97 Commerce Way, Suite 106 Dover, DE 19904 302-739-9941
Guidelines
Public wastewater and drinking water utilities can receive grants or loan interest rebates to develop and implement asset management plans to help keep their facilities in optimal working order.
Michael Fleming DNREC Environmental Finance 97 Commerce Way, Suite 106 Dover, DE 19904
The Delaware Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund provides low-interest loans and grants to municipalities, private organizations, nonprofit organizations and private individuals for projects that will improve water quality.
The Water Infrastructure Advisory Council is accepting public comment on drafts of project priority lists and intended use plans for the state’s
The Water Infrastructure Advisory Council (WIAC) initiates, develops and recommends to the Delaware General Assembly projects for the planning, construction, repair, renovation or expansion of drinking water and wastewater facilities.
The Water Infrastructure Advisory Council is accepting public comment on drafts of project priority lists and intended use plans for
The Delaware Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund provides loans for stormwater infrastructure projects as part of a 20% set-aside designed to provide funds for green infrastructure, water or energy efficiency improvements, or other environmentally innovative activities.
Greg Pope, P.E DNREC Environmental
The applications and guidance documents below are for grants and loans through the Delaware Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund and the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. The funds provide low-interest loans and grants to municipalities, private organizations, nonprofit organizations and private individuals for projects that will improve water quality.
The state provides loans for the construction, repair and upgrading of municipal wastewater facilities. Loans come from the Delaware Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (also known as the Clean Water State Revolving Fund).
Greg Pope, P.E DNREC Environmental Finance 97 Commerce Way,
Water runs through our lives and sustains us in many ways, from the most basic physical functions of our bodies to our mental and psychological well-being. We depend on water. We need it to be clean and plentiful.