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The Office of the Secretary will hold an administrative hearing for reconsideration of penalties set forth in a Secretary’s Order issued on Jan. 21, 2025.
James Thompson and Company, Inc. ha solicitud de reconsideración del aviso de evaluación de sanción sdministrativa, según Resolución de la Secretaría N.º 2024-W-0007.
James Thompson and Company, Inc. ha mende rekonsiderasyon Notifikasyon pou Desizyon Penalite Administratif jan sa etabli nan Òdonans Nimewo 2024-W-0007 Sekretè A.
Staff with the DNREC Division of Water’s Compliance and Enforcement Program review data submitted by permit holders and provide oversight to ensure facilities stay in compliance with their permits. They provide compliance assistance and recommend best practices for permittees.
Colleen Slater 302-739-9945
A Secretary’s Order is a written decision by the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) to take a final action on behalf of the Department.
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DNREC enforcement-related orders may entail one or more of the following types of documents, or a combination of them. Notice of Administrative Penalty Assessment A Notice of Administrative Penalty Assessment sets out the facts, background and findings of violations, and gives notice that the Department intends to assess
A Secretary’s Order is a written decision by the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) to take a final action on behalf of the Department.
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A boating/fishing event permit from DNREC’s Fish and Wildlife Natural Resources Police is required for safety reasons when holding an event on the water.
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Brandi Besecker Fish and Wildlife Natural Resources Police 302-739-9913
Permit Required by Law
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Protecting the health and safety of Delaware residents and visitors is a primary goal of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC).