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A listing of applications to the DNREC Water Supply Section for water allocation permits for irrigation wells.
This page contains a list of sites being investigated by DNREC for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water, groundwater or surface water in Delaware.
DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances Todd Keyser 302-395-2600
In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) initiated an exposure assessment for perf- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the community near the New Castle Air National Guard Base in New Castle County.
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A listing of water allocation permit applications to the DNREC Water Supply Section.
The Division of Water will conduct a virtual public hearing on a Water Allocation permit modification application from Artesian Water Company regarding its Chesapeake City Road well field located South of Bear in New Castle County.
David Smoker has requested an allocation permit for a proposed irrigation well to be located north of Greenwood inear the intersection of Sussex Highway and Cart Branch Circle.
Deborah Whaley has requested an allocation permit for a proposed irrigation well to located southwest of Bethel, near the intersection of Lucky Lane and Mount Pleasant Road.
Vikram C. Patel has applied for an Alternative Method of Compliance to construct a public well to serve an automobile repair facility at 4478 Milford-Harrington Highway, Harrington.
Jonathan Walton has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well to be located north of Georgetown, near the intersection of Brenda Lane and Old State Road.
Fifer Orchards has requested an allocation permit for two proposed irrigation wells to be located south of Camden, near the intersection of Upper King Road and Main Street.
Anchor’s Run Investment, Inc. has requested an allocation permit for a proposed irrigation well to be located southwest of Lewes, near the intersection of Beaver Dam Branch and Hopkins Roads.
Brenda Workman has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well to be located northeast of Laurel near the intersection of Beaver Dam Branch and Messick Roads.
Daniel Ostinvil has applied for an Alternative Method of Compliance under Delaware’s well regulations to construct a public well to serve a catering facility.
Burtons Pond, LLC has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well located east of Georgetown, near the intersection of Hollymount Road and John J Williams Highway.
The Environmental Appeals Board will hold a hearing on an appeal by The Lewes Board of Public Works challenging the issuance of a permit to Jerry Peter to construct a geothermal supply well.
East Gate Farm, LLC has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well to be located southeast of Milford, near the intersection of Cedar Neck Road and Coastal Highway.
Park Brown, LLC, has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well to be located northwest of Harrington in Kent County, near the intersection of Park Brown and Pine Pitch Roads.
Justin Welsh has applied for an Alternative Method of Compliance under the Regulations Governing the Construction and Use of Wells to build a public well to serve a bulkheading facility at 32050 Roxanna Road, Ocean View.
Weston Willows has requested an allocation permit for one proposed irrigation well to be located east of Georgetown, near the intersection of Ricardo Lane and Lewes Georgetown Highway.
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.
DNREC and the DHSS Division of Public Health are working with federal agencies to protect the environment and public health in Delaware from the effects of a group of synthetic chemicals known as PFAS.
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Riddle Family Farms, LLC has requested an allocation permit for one existing irrigation well located southeast of Laurel in Sussex County, near the intersection of Little Hill and Carey’s Camp Roads.
The Water Well Licensing Board is established in Delaware’s Regulations For Licensing Water Well Contractors, Pump Installer Contractors, Well Drillers, Well Drivers, And Pump Installers to advise and assist the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) in the administration of the licensing program.