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Remembering Delaware’s Original Inhabitants: How DNREC Preserves and Promotes Indigenous Heritage

The state of Delaware recognizes two Native American tribes: the Lenape and the Nanticoke. Both groups descend from indigenous Americans who lived along the Delaware River and Delaware Bay for many centuries before Europeans arrived. Learn how the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control works to protect and promote their heritage in this offering from Outdoor Delaware.


Notice of Public Hearing: Seaford NPDES Permit

The Division of Water will hold a public hearing to consider comments on the reissuance of the City of Seaford Wastewater Treatment Facility National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit.


Aviso de audiencia pública: Permiso del Sistema Nacional de Eliminación de Descargas de Contaminantes (NPDES, en inglés) de Seaford

La División del Agua del DNREC celebrará una audiencia pública para considerar sobre la reemisión del Permiso del NPDES de la Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales de la ciudad de Seaford.


Nanticoke Watershed Wetland Assessment

Located in the Coastal Plain physiographic region, the Nanticoke River watershed historically was very rich in wetland resources which covered an estimated 46 percent of the land area.
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