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Water Supply Allocation Permit Applications


Division of Water
Start Date: June 2, 2019
End Date: June 17, 2019

Neal Farms Partnership has requested an allocation permit for one existing irrigation well. The maximum daily withdrawal for the well is 432,000 gallons per day. The well is located southwest of Farmington in Kent County, near the intersection of Todds Chapel and Fishers Bridge Rds. Tax parcel MN-00-197.00-01-49.00.

Log Cabin Hill LLC has requested an allocation permit for one existing irrigation well. The maximum daily withdrawal for the well is 1,152,000 gallons per day. The well is located northeast of Harbeson in Sussex County, near the intersection of Log Cabin Hill and Joseph Rds. Tax parcel 2-35-27.00-0013.00.

Betty Marose has requested an allocation permit for one existing irrigation well. The maximum daily withdrawal for the well is 972,000 gallons per day. The well is located southwest of Felton in Kent County, near the intersection of Burnite Mill and Hills Market Rds. Tax parcel MN-00-146.00-01-02.00.

University of Delaware has requested an allocation permit for one existing irrigation well. The maximum daily withdrawal for the well is 576,000 gallons per day. The well is located southeast of Harbeson in Sussex County, near the intersection of Cool Spring and Indian Mission Rds. Tax parcel 2-34-10.00-0079.00.

Burton S. Brittingham has requested an allocation permit for three existing irrigation wells. The maximum daily withdrawal for the wells is 2,304,000 gallons per day. The wells are located east of Laurel in Sussex County, near the intersection of Johnson and Whaley’s Rds. Tax parcels 2-32-20.00-1.00, 2-32-15.00-33.00, and 2-32-15.00-34.00.

Burton S. Brittingham has requested an allocation permit for three existing irrigation wells. The maximum daily withdrawal for the wells is 2,304,000 gallons per day. The wells are located east of Laurel in Sussex County, near the intersection of Chipman’s Pond and Shiloh Church Rds. Tax parcels 2-32-13.00-63.00 and 2-32-13.00-63.08.

The Town of Magnolia has requested an allocation permit renewal for three existing public wells. The maximum daily withdrawal for the wells is 85,000 gallons per day. The wells are located within the town limits of Magnolia.

INVISTA Sarl has requested an allocation permit renewal for one existing surface intake and six existing industrial wells. The maximum daily withdrawal for the facilities is 4,365,000 gallons per day. The wells are located south of Seaford, near the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Woodland Rd. Tax parcels 5-31-13.00-7.00 and 5-31-13.00-1.00.

SB Jefferson Creek, LLC has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well. The maximum daily withdrawal for the well is 172,000 gallons per day. The well is located south of Ocean View in Sussex County, near the intersection of Double Bridges and Oceanside Roads. Tax parcel 1-34-17.00-0039.00.

Water Supply Section
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
302-739-9945
DNREC_Water_Allocation@delaware.gov

A public hearing on the above applications will NOT be held unless the Secretary of DNREC determines that a public hearing is in the public interest or if a written meritorious objection to the application is received by June 17, 2019, at 4:30 p.m.  A public hearing request shall be deemed meritorious if it exhibits a familiarity with the application and provides a reasoned statement of the action’s probable impact.


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