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The DNREC Division of Water manages and protects Delaware’s water resources. It performs applied research and provides technical assistance, laboratory services, and regulatory guidance and implementation. Residential Services The Residential Services Section serves property owners,
Bioenergy Development Company has applied for air quality, waste management and wastewater management permits for a project at the Bioenergy Innovation Center, at 28338 Enviro Way, in Seaford.
Mayapple Farm LLC has applied for a permit to install six pump stations and approximately 2,770 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Mayapple Farm residential development, on Williamsville Road near its intersection with Lighthouse Road, in Sussex County.
Jenny Jerez and Jose Luis Tetelpa have applied for Formal Waiver to install a septic system on their property located on the south side of Frankford School Road, east of Omar Road, near Frankford.
Passwaters Farm has applied for a permit to install a pump station and approximately 135 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Heritage Shores Golf Course Community, in Bridgeville.
Sussex County is proposing to install approximately 2,491 linear feet of sanitary sewer force main, valves and related appurtenances north of Rehoboth Beach in Sussex County.
JR & Laurel has applied for a permit to install an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system on the southwest corner of US Rt. 13 and Chipman’s Lane, near Laurel.
A listing of recent applications for on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system permit from the DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section.
Timothy J. Mullins has applied for a permit for an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to serve an equestrian team training center at 595 Black Swamp Road, in Felton.
Artesian Wastewater Management has applied for a permit to install approximately 7,141 linear feet of forcemain between existing forcemain at Lightship Cove subdivision and at the intersection of the Lewes-Georgetown Highway and Fisher Road.
Ribera Development proposes to install approximately 3.132 linear feet of force main, 42 pump stations and related appurtenances to serve a proposed 42 lot single family subdivision on the east side of Camp Arrowhead Road south of the Cove Court intersection.
Sunrise Motel in Seaford proposes to modify an existing septic system pump station by abandoning 2 of 4 existing pumps and installing approximately 2,669 linear feet of forcemain to tie into an existing manhole.
Sussex County proposes to install approximately 1,500 linear feet of sanitary sewer force main and related infrastructure to serve the Chapel Green and Conley’s Chapel Village subdivisions.
Old Mill Bridge LLC. has applied for a permit to install a pump station and approximately 1,875 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Estates at Bridgewater residential development, located southeast of Old Mill Bridge Road and Millers Neck Road.
St. Clair Real Estate Holdings LLC has applied for a permit to install an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system on their property on the south side of Betts Pond Road east of DuPont Blvd., in Millsboro.
Southern Delaware Communities has applied for a permit for upgrades to an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system located at Colonial Estates Drive, in Sussex County.
Sussex County Engineering has applied for a permit to install a pump station and approximately 6,810 linear feet of forcemain on Rudder Lane, in Georgetown.
Schell Brothers proposes to install a pump station and approximately 2,309 linear feet of force main to serve the proposed Miralon subdivision on of Cool Spring Road southeast of Milton.
Schell Brothers, LLC, has applied for a permit to install a pump station and approximately 946 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Lightship Cove residential development, located on Fisher Road, Sussex County.
The Division of Water will conduct a public hearing to consider comments on an application by Sussex County for construction of a Phase 2 upgrade and expansion project at the Inland Bays Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Shingle Point Properties proposes to install approximately 2,785 linear feet of force main to serve the Azalea Woods-Phase 2 residential development, located on the west side of Gravel Hill Road, in Sussex County.
Country Rest Home, Inc. proposes to install a duplex sanitary sewer pump station, a flow meter vault and approximately twenty-eight linear feet of two diameter force main to serve the proposed Lincoln Retirement Community.
Jones Enterprise Brewing proposes to install a pump station and approximately 415 linear feet of force main to serve the proposed Lewes Brewing Company microbrewery at 1145 Savannah Road in Lewes.
United Rentals has applied for an amendment to their Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit to include New Castle County as a disposal site for portable toilet waste.
Sussex County has applied for a permit to install five grinder pump stations, approximately 7,100 linear feet of forcemain, and accessories, to serve the Winding Creek Village residential subdivision at Long Neck.
Woodside Center, LLC has applied for a permit to install a pump station and approximately 975 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Woodside Center Shopping Center, located at 5502 S. Dupont Hwy, in Dover.
Artesian Wastewater Management proposes to install approximately 6,000 linear feet of force main, gate valves, air release and vacuum manholes and related appurtenances to serve the existing Anthem/Holland Mills subdivisions’ pump station near Harbeson.
US Home has applied for a Temporary Holding Tank Permit to accommodate 11,700 gallons per day of wastewater from a site located northeast of the intersection of Lizard Hill and Peppers Corner roads, in Sussex County.
Sussex County proposes to install 41 single family pump stations, approximately 8,400 linear feet of force main, 10 manholes and related appurtenances to serve the existing Mallard Creek subdivision, north of Clarksville.
High Tide Church has applied for a permit to install approximately 1,050 linear feet of forcemain and a pump station to serve the church, which is located on the south side of Nine Foot Road, near Dagsboro.
The Chemours Company proposes to construct a system to treat an acidic wastewater stream generated from an air pollution control device in the Chemours Discovery Hub Building on the University of Delaware STAR campus in Newark.
Denali Water Solutions has applied for renewal of, and the addition of a tenth application site to, a permit to operate a land treatment system for the agricultural utilization of solids and other land treatable residuals from chicken and pet food processing.
The Division of Water will conduct a public hearing on applications by Artesian Wastewater Management, Inc. for On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal System Construction and Operation permits for the Sussex Regional Reclamation Facility.
Rockwell Middletown has applied for a permit to install approximately 3,240 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Middletown Reserve residential subdivision, at the intersection of Armstrong Road and Bruce Drive, in Middletown.
A listing of recent permit applications submitted to the DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section.
Schiff Land Development Company has applied for a permit to construct a pump station and approximately 2,142 linear feet of forcemain to serve the Patriots Glen residential subdivision, located on State Route 24, northeast of Layton Davis Road, in Sussex County.
A list of recent permit applications submitted to the DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section.
M&E Properties has applied for a permit to install an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system on their property at 32524 DuPont Blvd., near Dagsboro.
Sam Tano has applied for a formal Waiver to install an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system on a property in Kings Crossing near Lincoln.
Sussex Academy Foundation has submitted an application for renewal of an Operation Permit for the Sussex Academy Elementary School Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Facility located at 22051 Wilson Road, in Sussex County.
The state has developed a list of communities in need as part of the Delaware Clean Water Initiative for Underserved Communities. These are communities that have lacked technical or financial capacity to address demonstrated public health and clean water challenges.
The Delaware Clean Water Initiative for Underserved Communities (CWI) will help provide clean public drinking water and upgraded wastewater treatment for the state’s low-income and underserved communities. The Initiative is supported by a $50 million investment, the Clean Water Trust, created by the Clean Water for Delaware Act. [column md=”6″ xclass=”col-xs-12 col-lg-5
Milton Attainable Housing proposes to construct a duplex submersible sanitary sewer pump station and approximately 160 linear feet of force main to serve the proposed 240-unit Cypress Grove apartment complex, in Milton.
Friendship Creek has applied for a permit for a temporary holding tank at a site located approximately 0.6 miles south of Beaver Dam Road and 2.7 miles south of State Route 24, in Sussex County.
Joseph A. Cochran & Sons, Inc. has for a permit to transport septage and grease trap waste and/or cooking oil waste to be disposed of at the New Castle County, Kent County and Sussex County Sewer Systems.
The Pictsweet Company has applied for renewal of a Spray Irrigation Permit to screen and land-apply wastewater generated in association with vegetable processing.
PTV 1181, LLC has applied for an innovative and alternative on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system permit for a retail store at 5306 South Dupont Highway, in Dover.
A listing of applications for formal waivers and renewal of Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste Transporters Permit to transport non-hazardous liquid waste to be disposed of at out-of-state permitted facilities.
A listing of applications to the DNREC Groundwater Discharges Section for on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system permits.
The City of Seaford has applied for renewal of a permit to produce composted biosolids product at the Seaford Wastewater Treatment and Composting Facility located on the south side of the Seaford, adjacent to the Nanticoke River.