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The DNREC Coastal Zone Act Program has issued a coastal zone permit modification to FujiFilim Imaging Colorants, Inc.
DNREC llevará a cabo una audiencia pública virtual para considerar los comentarios del público sobre la solicitud de FujiFilm de una modificación importante de su permiso de zona costera estándar existente.
DNREC will conduct a virtual public hearing to consider comments from the public on FujiFilm’s request for a major modification of their existing standard coastal zone permit.
FujiFilm Imaging Colorants has withdrawn their application for a major modification to a standard coastal zone permit.
The Dec. 14 public hearing regarding the FujiFilm Imaging Colorants, Inc. application for a major modification to a standard coastal zone permit has been canceled and will be rescheduled.
FujiFilm has applied to modify its existing Coastal Zone Act permit, which authorizes manufacturing of high-performance aqueous pigment dispersions for ink jet printer ink, to increase production capacity.
Manufacturing, heavy industry, and bulk product transfer activities since 1971 in Delaware’s coastal zone require a coastal zone permit in addition to other applicable DNREC permits.
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The Coastal Zone Act regulates new and existing manufacturing, heavy industry, and bulk product transfer activities in Delaware’s coastal zone through a permitting system.
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Then-Governor Russell Peterson and the Delaware General Assembly passed the Delaware Coastal Zone Act (CZA) in 1971. It was signed into law on June 28, 1971. The Act is designed to protect the coastal areas from the impacts of heavy industrialization and bulk product transfer and safeguard their use primarily for recreation and tourism. [column
The Coastal Zone Industrial Control Board will hold a public hearing on an appeal challenging a decision by the DNREC Secretary to grant a Coastal Zone Act permit to FujiFilm Imaging Colorants, Inc.
The Coastal Zone Act Program has issued a permit to FujiFilm Imaging Colorants, Inc. to build and operate a new manufacturing plant to produce high-performance aqueous pigment dispersions at its facility at 233 Cherry Lane, New Castle.
DNREC will hold a public hearing on an application for a Coastal Zone permit from FujiFilm Imaging Colorants, Inc. to build and operate a new manufacturing plant at its facility at 233 Cherry Lane, New Castle.
The DNREC Secretary has determined that a proposal by Atlantic Concrete to build a new concrete manufacturing plant to replace two existing plants on Old Orchard Rd., Lewes, would not require a permit under the Coastal Zone Act.
The DNREC Coastal Zone Act Program has received a Request for Status Decision from Atlantic Concrete Company, Inc.
DNREC has issued a standard Coastal Zone permit to AgroRefiner LLC (Project CZA-439P) to operate a hemp processing facility in an existing warehouse at 51 Steel Drive, New Castle.
The Coastal Zone Act Program will hold a public hearing on an application for a Coastal Zone permit from AgroRefiner, LLC, to operate a hemp processing facility in an existing warehouse at 51 Steel Drive, New Castle.
The Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has made a decision regarding the Request for Status Decision from Tangent Generation Resources (edgeGEN).
Tangent Generation Resources (edgeGEN) has submitted a request for a Coastal Zone Act Status Decision regarding its proposal to install and operate three 2-megawatt natural gas-fired reciprocating internal combustion engines at the Kuehne Chemical facility at 1645 River Road, in Delaware City.
Delaware Storage and Pipeline Company has requested a Coastal Zone permit to construct a new storage building and undergo a process change at its facility on Port Mahon Rd, east of Dover. DNREC will hold a public hearing on this application on November 19, 2019.
the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has issued a Coastal Zone Act Permit to Veolia North America Regeneration Services, LLC.
The DNREC Secretary has decided that Delmarva Power and Light will not need a permit under the Coastal Zone Act to develop a satellite liquefied natural gas facility at their property on River Road in New Castle.
Delmarva Power & Light Company has applied for a for a Coastal Zone Act Status Decision as to whether they must apply for approval to develop a satellite liquefied natural gas facility, at their property on River Road, in New Castle, Delaware.
DNREC and the Coastal Zone Industrial Control Board will jointly conduct a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Regulations Governing Delaware’s Coastal Zone on June 24, 2019, at 6:00 P.M., at the DNREC office at 391 Lukens Drive, New Castle.
DNREC has received an application for a Coastal Zone Act permit from Veolia North America Regeneration Services, LLC, to increase sulfuric acid regeneration from 550 tons per day, as allowed by existing permit #406, to 750 tons per day at their facility near New Castle, Delaware.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is seeking input on the preliminary recommendations made by the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act Regulatory Advisory Committee.
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Four Work Groups were formed to provide technical support to the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act (CZCPA) Regulatory Advisory Committee (RAC). This page contains information about each of the four Work Groups, including focus areas and meeting materials. Due to the complex nature of many topics addressed in the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act,
In June 2018, DNREC assembled the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act (CZCPA) Regulatory Advisory Committee (RAC) to provide guidance and feedback to DNREC on the development of regulations under the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act. This page contains all information and materials from Committee meetings, including the RAC’s final recommendations.
Regulatory
The 2017 Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act amended the Coastal Zone Act to allow the reuse of 14 grandfathered sites of heavy industry use within Delaware’s Coastal Zone. The Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act required DNREC to develop regulations (7 DE Admin. Code 101) for the issuance of conversion permits and to set fees