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DNREC’s Remediation Section negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with CSW Luxor VI Wilmington, L.P. regarding a site at 320 and 340 South Market Street Site, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating an amendment to the Brownfields Development Agreement with Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware regarding the Parcel G Site, located along South Market Street, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating A Brownfields Development Agreement with Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware regarding the Parcel J Site, located at 503 South Market Street, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with CSW Luxor VI Wilmington, L.P. regarding a site at 320/340 South Market Street, in Wilmington.
DNRECis negotiating a Voluntary Cleanup Program Agreement with Canterbury Land Development, LLC regarding the Hatteras Property Site located at Clapham Road and Sophers Row, Magnolia.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Brothers Commercial Development, LLC regarding a site at 900 South Heald Street, in Wilmington.
The DNREC Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with CSW Arbour Square VII Wilmington, L.P. regarding a site at 320/340 South Market Street, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with 38 Bancroft Mills LLC regarding the a site located at 38 Bancroft Road in Wilmington.
The DNREC Remediation Section has made a preliminary decision to issue a hazardous waste Permit for Corrective Action to Motiva Enterprises LLC, located at 4550 Wrangle Hill Road in Delaware City.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Root Realty regarding the 3700 N Market Street Site, located at 3700 N Market Street, Wilmington.
You may not have heard about them, but there are brownfields all over Delaware. They’re neither pretty nor healthy. That is, until we step in to clean them up and make way for redevelopment.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with Jones Enterprise Brewing, LLC regarding a site at 1145 Savannah Road, in Lewes.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Oyster House Homes, LLC regarding the Oyster House Village Site, located at Oyster House Road, in Rehoboth Beach.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Wilmington Neighborhood Conservancy Land Bank Corporation regarding the Delsteel Property-Operable Unit 5 Site, located at McMullen Lane and McMullen Circle, in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Jones Enterprise Brewing, LLC regarding a site at 1145 Savannah Road, in Lewes.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with MLTJ, LLC regarding a site at 250 N. Rehoboth Blvd., in Milford.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Reybold Venture Group XI-F, LLC regarding the 701 Anchorage Street site in Wilmington.
DNREC invites public comment on a proposal to clean up the Former Dover Product Operable Unit 2 Site located at 5200 Denneys Road, in Dover.
DNREC is negotiating a Voluntary Cleanup Program Agreement with Eden IV, LLC, Eden 4DS, LLC, Eden Hill Partners, LLC and Eden Hill SF, LLC regarding those portions of the Eden Hill Farm Site located at West Dover Connector, 0 Ridgely Blvd, Dover.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Old Barksdale Road Associates, LLC regarding a site located at 532-540 Old Barksdale Road, Newark.
DNREC is negotiating a Voluntary Cleanup Program Agreement with the Delaware Department of Transportation regarding the Rails to Trails, Cool Spring to Fisher Road Site located at 28322 Lewes Georgetown Highway, Milton.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of Operable Unit 1 of the Former Thoro-Kleen Dry Cleaners Site located in Georgetown.
DNREC is negotiating a Voluntary Cleanup Program Agreement with 517 Shipley LLC regarding a site at 517 North Shipley Street, in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted an amended final plan regarding the clean-up of the Trails & Pathways, Christina Pedestrian Bridge, located in Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Cypher Stone, LLC regarding the TB Acres Site, located at Welch Family Lane, Lot 15 Walnut Shade Road, Camden-Wyoming.
DNREC’s Remediation Section negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with 1700 Marsh and Wilson Associates, LLC regarding the Cumberland Farms Store 122425 Site, located at 1700 Marsh Road, in Wilmington.
The Department has adopted a plan regarding the clean-up of the Claymont Cleaners/Joe and Tony’s Service Site located in Claymont, Delaware.
DNREC’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) is available to all parties who may be liable for the contamination of a property, but who wish to settle their liabilities with the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control under the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA).
Delaware’s Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) (7 Del.C. Ch. 91) provides DNREC with the authority to take enforcement actions against responsible parties to ensure cleanup at sites with a release, or imminent threat of release, of hazardous substances.
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Corrective action is required under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for facilities that treat, store or dispose of hazardous wastes. The Act requires hazardous waste facilities to investigate and clean up releases of hazardous waste or constituents in soil, groundwater, surface water and air.
Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR) is the process used to determine whether natural resources have been injured, destroyed, or lost as a result of a release of hazardous substances or oil, and to identify actions and funds needed to restore such resources. NRDAR is authorized by several state and federal environmental laws.
The Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) Advisory Committee advises the Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances on rules, policies, and procedures relating to the cleanup and re-use of hazardous waste sites.
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Because of the the financial burden of completing environmental work at potentially contaminated properties within the State, DNREC has created different loans and grants to help property owners with remediation of contaminated properties.
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Long-term stewardship (LTS) is the maintenance and monitoring of the remedial measures taken at a site to maintain the desired level of protection of human health and the environment over an extended period of time.
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Various federal programs apply to sites being addressed by the DNREC Remediation Section.
National Priorities List (NPL) National Priorities List (NPL) sites are sites that pose a long term remedial response action that are carried out by EPA with DNREC involvement and assistance. EPA is the
The DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances sets standards for risk assessment and cleanup and remediation planning for contaminated sites. Cleanup and remediation are governed under the Delaware Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act, known as HSCA (7 Del. C. Ch.91). The HSCA Human Health Risk Assessment Guidance
The Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances maintains a list of environmental investigation and remediation consultants. This list is provided to the regulated community to help select an environmental consultant for the investigation and remediation of leaking underground and aboveground storage tank sites.
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Information regarding the laws, regulations, guidance, policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs) and other documents related to the programs administered by DNREC Remediation Section.
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The Delaware Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) gives DNREC the ability to ensure cleanup of facilities with a release or imminent threat of release of hazardous substances.
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The Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with 707 S Union, LLC regarding the 707 South Union Street Site, located at 707 South Union Street, Wilmington.
The Remediation Section negotiated a Brownfield Development Aagreement with 4991 Summit Partners, LLC regarding the Former Milford Fertilizer Site located at 4991 Summit Bridge Road, Middletown.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up of Operable Unit 1 of the Former Thoro-Kleen Dry Cleaners Site located in Georgetown.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the Claymont Cleaners/Joe and Tony’s Service Site located in Claymont.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware regarding the Parcel H Site, located at 205 South Market Street, in Wilmington.
The Department invites public comment on a proposal to clean-up the 518 S. Heald Street site located in Southbridge Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with 707 S Union, LLC regarding the 707 South Union Street site, located at 707 South Union Street, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with Green Bakery LLC regarding the Del Campo Bakery Site, located at 2006 Rodman Road, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware regarding the Riverwalk Phase I Site, located at 105 South Market Street, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section has negotiated a Brownfield Development Agreement with Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware regarding the Roads Phase I Site, located at 107 South Market Street, Wilmington.
DNREC’s Remediation Section is negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement with 4991 Summit Partners, LLC regarding the Former Milford Fertilizer Site, located at 4991 Summit Bridge Road, Middletown.