Pages Tagged With: "permitting and regulation"
Sheila Burrows has requested to reclass a domestic well to a public well to supply a day care facility at 2681 Jackson Ditch Road, in Harrington.
HMA Concrete, LLC dba Heritage Concrete, requests a permit amendment to replace two baghouses at their concrete production facility located at 1100 South Heald Street, in Wilmington.
Sussex County proposes to install a pump station, an emergency bypass connection, an emergency generator, approximately 1,780 linear feet of force main and related appurtenances to serve 170 single family homes in the existing Sherwood Forest subdivision, northeast of Millsboro.
The applicant proposes to construct a pier, a dock and two boat lifts adjacent to the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal at 55 Thompson Court, Canal Corkran, Rehoboth Beach.
The Ministry of Caring proposes to build an affordable housing complex for seniors in the east 1900 and 2000 blocks of North Market Street, in Wilmington.
A listing of applications from companies for permits to transport regulated RCRA hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
Job Site Pumping has requested renewal of an existing permit allowing land application of grease trap waste generated in restaurants onto farmland located approximately 3 miles northeast of Delmar.
Tenga en cuenta que este Aviso legal refleja un cambio en las emisiones anuales por aire para los óxidos de nitrógeno (NOX) para el RTO desde 0.307 toneladas por año a 1.104 toneladas por año. El límite revisado de emisiones de NOX no tiene un impacto en los modelos a corto plazo ni en la
Tanpri note Notifikasyon Legal sa reflete yon chanjman nan emisyon lè anyèl pou oksid nitwojèn (NOX, an anglè) pou RTO a soti nan 0.307 tòn pa ane pou ale nan 1.104 tòn pa ane. Limit emisyon NOX (oksid nitwojèn) revize a pa gen enpak sou modelizasyon a kou tèm oubyen evalyasyon aplikabilite reglemantè ki te
John and Colleen Girouard have applied for a lease to install two docks, a boat lift and two kayak docks in Cedar Pond, adjacent to Little Bay, at 34978 Hassell Avenue, in Bethany Beach.
Edward Cohen has applied for a permit for construction seaward of the DNREC Building Line to construct an elevator shaft on Lot 48 in Cotton Patch Hills, in Sussex County.
The McKee Group proposes to make improvements to an existing farm pond associated with the proposed Pennfield residential community in the St. Georges area of New Castle County.
A listing of recent Federal Consistency Determinations submitted to the Delaware Coastal Management Program regarding construction of housing for seniors in Wilmington and maintenance dredging in the Maurice River in New Jersey.
A listing of applications from companies for permits to transport regulated RCRA hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
The NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service proposes to implement an amendment to the Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fisheries Management Plan.
Dash In Food Stores, Inc., has applied for a construction/operating permit for a Stage I vapor recovery system at their facility at 154 N. Dupont Hwy, in New Castle.
Superior Contractor Services, Inc., requests a permit amendment to operate two crushers and associated equipment at 20873 Old Landing Road, in Rehoboth Beach.
A listing of applications from companies for permits to transport regulated RCRA hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
An update to a Sept. 25, 2022, notice regarding an application by Bunting & Murray Construction Corporation for a permit amendment to operate a wood grinder at several locations around Sussex County.
The Commercial and Government Services Section serves the permitting and licensing needs of industrial, municipal and agricultural customers. On March 2, 2026, the DNREC Secretary approved a 60-day emergency variance to Mountaire Farms of Delaware, Inc. providing temporary relief from certain conditions in their spray irrigation permit. The
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Division of Water for wetlands and subaqueous lands permits and leases.
Jones Septic Service has applied for a permit to transport septage and holding tank waste for disposal at the New Castle County Sewer System and out-of-state permitted facilities.
The state regulates activities in tidal wetlands and in tidal and non-tidal waters in the State of Delaware. Wetlands in Delaware are regulated under the Delaware Wetland Regulations (7 DE Admin. Code 7502), the Regulations Governing the Use of Subaqueous Lands (7 DE Admin. Code 7504) and the
To determine if you have state-regulated tidal wetlands on your property, browse or search the state-regulated wetlands index map to find and download maps of state-regulated
The State of Delaware and the federal government both have laws and regulations that govern wetlands, but they use different methods for determining the location and extent of the wetlands they regulate.
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Bunting & Murray Construction Corporation has applied for a permit amendment to operate a wood grinder at several locations around Sussex County.
Dawn Sharpley has applied for a permit for construction seaward of the DNREC Building Line to build a single family dwelling with a cantilevered deck/porch and septic system on Lot 69, Block A, of Broadkill Beach.
Noramco requests a construction permit amendment to scale the production of cLDX and LDX from the original batch size at their facility at 500 Swedes Landing Road, in Wilmington.
The DNREC Division of Water maintains a database of water well and water use data derived from permit applications, reports from permit holders and well completion and abandonment reports. Data are available for use by the regulated community, intergovernmental partners and the public. A full listing of past, present and
Monitor and observation wells constructed in Delaware must conform to the requirements of the Delaware Regulations Governing the Construction and Use of
The DNREC Division of Water oversees major water withdrawals, greater than 50,000 gallons per day, from any surface water or groundwater source in Delaware. It permits and allocates withdrawals through the Water Supply Assessment and Protection (WSAP) program. The Division permits water allocations under the Regulations Governing the Allocation of
An updated notice regarding the applications from Bioenergy Development Company for a project at the Bioenergy Innovation Center, at 28338 Enviro Way, in Seaford.
All wastewater treatment facilities in Delaware must be operated under the direct supervision of a Delaware Licensed Wastewater Operator.
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Div. of Water Licensing 302-739-9116
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The DNREC Division of Water issues permits to construct facilities that will store, collect, convey or treat sewerage and other wastewaters. Permits are issued to safeguard the environment and ensure that the facilities are designed to manage the wastes properly.
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The Industrial Storm Water Permitting Program is designed to prevent the contamination of storm water runoff from a facility by properly handling and storing materials.
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Matthew Davison 302-739-9945
The Industrial Storm Water Permitting Program operates under the
The application of pesticides onto Delaware surface water requires a permit from the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). Permits for this activity are part of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES).
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Gavin Ferris 302-739-9946
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and the Department of Agriculture jointly manage the Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) NPDES permitting program.
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Jessica Brewer DNREC Div. of Water 302-739-9946 Brooke Walls Dept. of Agriculture, Nutrient Management 302-698-4555
The EAB has scheduled a hearing on the consolidated appeals of The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, Greenwich Terminals and Walter F. Curran challenging Secretary’s Order No. 2021-W/CCE-0026.
Frederick Lodge, LLC has applied for a construction permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve the Frederick Lodge Mobile Home Park on Main Drive, in New Castle County.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Division of Water for Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permits.
The City of Seaford proposes to rehabilitate and upgrade an existing sanitary sewer pump station located at 23390 Sussex Highway, at the entrance to the Seaford Village Shopping Center.
Evolve has applied for a permit to operate an auto body shop at 410 Churchmans Rd, in New Castle.
David Polanco has requested to reclassify a domestic well at 9802 South DuPont Highway, in Felton, to a public well to supply an office and warehouse facility.
A list of recent applications for permits to transport regulated RCRA hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.
Stormwater runoff from urban and industrial areas can contain harmful pollutants. To help keep these pollutants from being washed or dumped into surface waters, operators of municipal separate storm sewer systems (known as MS4s) must get a permit and develop a stormwater management program.
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An individual NPDES permit is tailored to a specific discharge and location. These are typically outfalls from municipal sewage treatment facilities or industrial plants that discharge to surface waters of Delaware. The NPDES permit specifies limitations, monitoring requirements, and other terms and conditions that the permittee must meet in order to be allowed to discharge.
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulates point sources that discharge pollutants into the state’s surface water bodies. It helps ensure that the state’s water bodies can meet their designated uses, such as providing drinking water, being safe for swimming or fishing, or supporting aquatic life.
Solids generated in the treatment of sanitary wastewater are known as biosolids. Solids generated in the treatment of wastewater without a sanitary component are known as non-hazardous waste residuals. These solid products may be permitted for land application as a fertilizer and for other end uses.
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The Division of Water reviews and permits the use of underground injection wells in Delaware.
This page provides a general interpretation of existing methods for designing spray irrigation facilities, and also considers the relative effectiveness and limitations of these facilities.
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Marlene Baust 302-739-9948
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