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Wastewater Facilities Construction Permit Application: Lewes Board of Public Works
The Lewes Board of Public Works proposes to construct approximately 1,800 linear feet of 2-inch diameter force main to serve 15 lots along Savannah Road from the Donovans Road intersection southwest about 1,000 feet past the Dover Street (Viking Way) intersection in Lewes.Virtual Public Hearing: Midway Service Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit
The DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section has rescheduled a public hearing on Midway Service Inc.’s permit amendment to their Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit to include Clean Delaware, Inc. as a disposal facility for septage and holding tank waste.On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System Permit Amendment: Artesian Wastewater Management, Inc.
Artesian Wastewater Management, Inc. has applied to amend their On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System Operations Permit for the Stonewater Creek Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Facility to receive and treat domestic wastewater from Sussex County and Artesian’s regional wastewater system.Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Applications
A listing of applications for permits and leases to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Applications: Noramco
Noramco requests a construction permit to add a new vacuum pump to an existing chemical batch manufacturing process located at their 500 Swedes Landing Road, Wilmington facility.Notice Of Public Hearing: Delaware City Refining Company
The Division of Air Quality, will conduct a public hearing on the application and draft permit for the Delaware City Refining Company’s Title V Permit Renewal for its facility at 4550 Wrangle Hill Road, Delaware City.Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit:
Puglisi Egg Farms of Delaware, LLC has applied for a renewal of its Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit which allows for the transport of egg wash water to be disposed of at the New Castle County Sewer System.Title V Permit Renewal Applications: Kuehne Chemical Company
Kuehne Chemical Company, Inc. has applied for renewal of its Title V air quality operating permit to remove a specific monitoring requirement and to incorporate emission limitations for the products of combustion for two boilers and an emergency generator at their facility at 1645 River Road, New Castle.7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Applications: Congo Funeral Home
Congo Funeral Home requests a permit to construct a crematory at their facility at 100 N. Cleveland Avenue, in Wilmington.7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Applications: Terra Technical Services, LLC
Terra Technical Services, LLC, requests a permit to construct a temporary crusher and associated diesel engine, conveyor, and stacker with associate diesel engine, for a demolition project at 321 Hillside Road, in Newark.Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit: Robinson’s Sewage Disposal
Robinson’s Sewage Disposal has applied to the Groundwater Discharges Section for a renewal of the Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit which allows for the transport of septage and holding tank waste to be disposed of at the Sussex County Sewer System.Wastewater Facilities Construction Permit Application: RH Orr, LLC
RH Orr, LLC proposes to construct a submersible sanitary sewer pump station, an emergency generator and approximately 880 linear feet of 4-inch diameter force main to serve 133 townhomes in the proposed Friendship Hall subdivision, located south of Ocean View.National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit: SPI Pharma, Inc.
SPI Pharma, Inc., has applied for reissuance of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit to discharge treated process wastewater into the Delaware Bay and storm water to the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. The facility is located at 40 Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes.Virtual Public Hearing: Striped Bass Size Limits and Possession Limits
The Division of Fish & Wildlife will conduct a public hearing (Docket #2020-R-F-0015) on proposed revisions to the regulations governing recreational fishing for Striped Bass.7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Applications: Christiana Hospital
Christiana Care Health Services – Christiana Hospital, requests a construction permit to replace an existing generator engine at their facility at 4755 Ogletown Stanton Road, Newark.Water Supply Allocation Permit: Town of Blades
The Town of Blades has applied for the renewal of its public water allocation permit which serves approximately 1,417 people in Sussex County.Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Applications
A listing of Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Applications submitted to the Division of Water.7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Applications: University of Delaware
The University of Delaware requests a permit to construct a 750 kW natural gas-fired emergency generator at 529 South College Avenue, in Newark.Federally Enforceable 7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Applications: VA Medical Center
The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center facility at 1601 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, has requested a federally enforceable 7 DE Admin. Code 1102 construction permit for a 600 kW diesel-fired emergency generator.Virtual Public Meeting and Public Hearing: Synagro Technologies, Inc. Request for a Distribution and Marketing Permit
The Surface Water Discharges Section will hold a virtual public meeting (June 17, 2020) and a virtual public hearing (June 25, 2020) on an application by Synagro Technologies, Inc. for a permit to sell biosolids fertilizer products in Delaware.Reg. 1102 Permit Application: Auto Collision & Repair
Auto Collision & Repair, located at 413 North Bedford Street, in Georgetown, has applied for a permit to operate an Auto Body Shop that conducts any or all of the following: collision repair, vehicle painting, paint stripping, or sanding.7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Natural Minor Permit Applications: Chemours Discovery Hub
Chemours Discovery Hub requests permission to operate an existing multi-step analytical process in their laboratories located at 201 Discovery Boulevard, in Newark.NPDES Permit Application: Division of Parks and Recreation
The Division of Parks and Recreation has applied for reissuance of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit No. DE0050083 (State Number WPCC 3150H/74) to discharge treated sanitary sewerage to an unnamed tributary of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.Solid Waste Transporter Permits Pending
A listing of companies that have submitted permit applications to transport regulated RCRA hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid wastes in, out of, or through the State of Delaware.On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System
John E & Barbara H Moore have applied for a construction permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system for four homes located at the intersection of Thompsonville Road and Lynch Road, in Kent County.Federally Enforceable 7 DE Admin. Code 1102 Applications: Croda Inc.
Croda, Inc. has requested a federally enforceable 7 DE Admin. Code 1102 construction permit to add a 12,000 gallon drumming tank to existing Blend Tanks A and B at its facility at 315 Cherry Lane, in New Castle.Water Allocation Permit Application: Sussex Ventures, Inc.
Sussex Ventures, Inc. has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well located east of Laurel near the intersection of Laurel and Adams Roads.Amendments to State Bluefish Regulations (7 DE Admin. Code 3516)
DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin has signed an Order to amend the state’s Bluefish regulations that changes the daily possession limits for anglers.Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Applications
A listing of applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.Large Quantity Generators
If a facility generates hazardous waste in quantities greater than 1,000 kilograms (≈2,200 pounds) or generates acutely hazardous waste in quantities greater than 1 kilogram (≈2.2 pounds) in a calendar month, that facility is defined, under Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste, as a Large Quantity Generator (LQG). [panel type=”success” heading=”ContactElectronic Waste
In this world of rapidly changing technology, disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) has created a growing waste stream. The Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances provides guidance for the management of these wastes by businesses under the state’s hazardous waste regulations.Contact Us
Universal Waste Rule
Universal wastes are items that are generated by a large number of businesses in relatively small quantities. Five hazardous wastes are identified as universal wastes under Section 273 of Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste. They are batteries, mercury-containing equipment, obsolete agricultural pesticides, lamps and aerosol cans. [panel type=”success” heading=”Contact Us”Solvent-Contaminated Cloth Wipes
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Compliance and Permitting Section provides the following guidance on the management of cloth wipes, including shop towels, and rags contaminated with hazardous wastes identified via characteristic or listing in the Delaware Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste (7 DE Admin. Code 1302).Managing Fluorescent Lamps
The following are answers to commonly asked questions regarding the management of waste fluorescent lamps that exceed the regulatory limit for mercury via the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP).Contact Us
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Very Small Quantity Generators
If a facility generates hazardous waste in quantities of less than 100 kilograms (≈220 pounds or approximately 25 gallons) or is the generator of acutely hazardous waste in quantities of less than 1 kilogram (≈2 pounds) in a calendar month, that facility is defined, under Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste, as a Very Small QuantityAuto Repair Shop Waste
Auto Repair Shops generate hazardous waste that must be managed in accordance with Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste. Hazardous waste mismanagement adversely impacts human health and the environment.Contact Us
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Salvage Yards
Salvage yards are an important part of the economy. They provide a valuable service, helping recycle what can be recycled and dispose of what cannot.Contact Us
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Managing Waste
The Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances is responsible for controlling the storage, transport and disposal of solid, infectious and hazardous waste in Delaware. The Division also coordinates recycling and yard waste management. Solid Waste Hazardous WasteSolid Waste
Solid Waste is any garbage, refuse, refuse-derived fuel, waste wood from demolition or construction, sludge from treatment plants, or other discarded material. It can include wastes resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations, and from community activities.Contact Us
Hazardous Waste
Hazardous wastes are solid wastes that are inherently dangerous to handle or dispose. They include chemicals such as solvents, mercury in thermometers, and lead in paint. The Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances regulates transporters, businesses and industry so that hazardous wastes are managed properly and cleaned up in the event of a spill orUsed Oil Management
The following provides an overview related to commonly asked questions about the proper management and disposal of used oil regulated by Part 279 of Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste.Contact Us
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Mercury and Mercury-Containing Equipment
Elemental mercury is liquid at room temperature, with a metallic and shiny appearance. It is conductive and highly volatile. Mercury can have serious health impacts on humans.Contact Us
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Small Quantity Generators
If a facility generates hazardous waste in quantities between 100 kilograms (≈220 pounds) and 1,000 kilograms (≈2,200 pounds) and generates acutely hazardous waste in quantities of less than 1 kilogram (≈2.2 pounds) in a calendar month, that facility is defined, under Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste, as a Small Quantity Generator (SQG). [column md=”5″ xclass=”col-xs-12Solid Waste Facilities
The Compliance and Permitting Section (CAPS) of the DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances issues permits for all solid and hazardous waste facilities, such as operating and closed landfills and transfer stations, recycling, composting and resource recovery facilities. In addition, CAPS staff perform periodic inspections of Delaware facilities for compliance withManaging Used Aerosol Cans
For businesses, aerosol cans pose a unique hazardous waste determination problem because they consist of three different types of materials, each of which may be classified as hazardous waste — the can itself, liquid product contained in the can, and the gaseous propellant. [panel type=”success” heading=”Contact Us”Managing Common Household Wastes
Many types of hazardous waste items used by households can be disposed of in household trash, taken to a Delaware Solid Waste Authority (DSWA) recycling drop-off center, or taken to a DSWA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event. Hazardous WasteInfectious Waste
The DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances regulates the treatment, packaging, storage, transportation, and disposal of infectious waste in the state.Contact Us
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Registrations and Permits Infectious Waste Generator

