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A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Waterways Section for subaqueous lands permits and leases.
A listing of subaqueous lands lease and permit applications to the DNREC Division of Water.
A collection of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Waterways Section for wetlands and subaqueous lands permits, leases and lease renewals.
Living shorelines can protect and enhance the beauty of shoreline properties. The DNREC Division of Watershed Stewardship provides cost share assistance for installing living shorelines and stabilization projects. Living shorelines use natural materials like native plants, oyster shells and biodegradable coconut-fiber logs as a barrier to defend against
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Waterways Section for subaqueous lands permits and leases and marina permits.
A listing of recent permit and lease applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Waterways Section.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Division of Water for wetland and subaqueous lands permits, leases and water quality certifications.
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.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Division of Water for wetlands and subaqueous lands permits and leases.
Authorization from the DNREC Wetlands and Waterways Section is required for activities in tidal wetlands or in tidal and non-tidal waters in the State of Delaware. The Section issues various types of authorizations depending upon the location and type of activity proposed.
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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 index map to find and download maps of state-regulated wetlands. [giciframe
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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The DNREC Wetlands and Waterways Section provides permitting services for activities in Delaware’s wetlands, bays, rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and other waterways that might require a permit under state law. Are There Wetlands on My Property? Learn the differences between state-regulated and federally-regulated wetlands and how you
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,
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands permits and leases.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits and leases.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits, leases, water quality certifications and marina permits.
A list of recent applications for permits, leases, certifications and map changes to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for leases, permits, certifications and map changes.
DelDOT requests permits to perform compensatory mitigation for impacts related to the widening of Angola/Robinsonville Road and Camp Arrowhead Road in Sussex County.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits, leases and certifications.
A listing of applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits and Water Quality Certifications.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Branch.
A listing of applications for permits and leases to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
The Brandywine watershed is located within New Castle County, where it encompasses 72,969 acres of land. This is the northernmost watershed in Delaware and is part of the Piedmont region. Though most of the Brandywine watershed is developed, this area contains Category One wetlands, which are unique and ecologically significant freshwater areas.
A listing of applications for permits and leases from the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
A listing of recent applications for permits and leases from the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
Wetlands across the state of Delaware face many challenges. However, there are opportunities to combat specific issues and to restore and protect Delaware’s wetland resources. The DNREC Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Program is developing strategies, specific to Delaware’s different watersheds, to identify and pursue those opportunities. The wetland restoration strategies will help
Delaware real estate professionals can help their clients buy and build wisely when it comes to wetlands. Those who stay up to date on wetland issues in the state can help their clients avoid problems, and costs, when they buy land or homes in Delaware. As the landowner’s first contact, real estate
A listing of recent Subaqueous Lands Permit applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for wetlands and subaqueous lands leases and permits.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands lands leases and permits.
A listing of applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands leases and permits.
DNREC will conduct a public hearing on an application from Carlo and Teresita Businelli to extend a dock, add a kayak launch and relocate a PWC lift in Herring Creek.
The DNREC Division of Water will conduct a public hearing on Jan. 12, 2022, to consider comments from the public on the Subaqueous Lands Permit application for Fort DuPont Redevelopment & Preservation Corp.
A listing of applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands permits.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits and leases.
A listing of recent applications for permits and leases to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section.
A list of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for subaqueous lands leases and permits.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Land Section for permits, leases and other approvals.
A-Del Construction Co. proposes to construct a turn lane on Frazer Road to serve the Village at Pine View subdivision, causing impacts to approximately 560 square feet of nontidal wetlands.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for leases, and permits.
A list of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for wetlands and subaqueous lands leases and permits.
The applicants propose to build docking facilities consisting of an elevated walkway over vegetated wetlands, a fixed pier, a fixed dock, and a boat lift on the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal, in Lewes.
A listing of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for Wetlands and subaqueous lands permits and leases.
The Chester-Choptank watershed is located partially in Kent County and partially in New Castle County, where it encompasses 113,944 acres of land. Unlike most of Delaware’s watersheds, the Chester-Choptank drains to the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay drainage basin in Delaware, including the Chester-Choptank watershed, provides an estimated $3.4 billion in ecosystem goods and services.
A list of recent applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits and leases.
A list of applications to the DNREC Wetlands and Subaqueous Lands Section for permits, leases and map changes.
The Div. of Water will hold a rescheduled public hearing to consider comments on a Subaqueous Lands Lease and Wetlands Permit application for Abby L. Pubusky and Thomas A. Taylor II to conduct restoration activities and build a walkway, pier, gangway, floating platform, floating dock and floating jet ski platform in Herring Creek.