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Scrap Tire program logoDo you have scrap tires that need to be properly disposed of and recycled? A Scrap Tire Drop Off in Sussex County is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25, sponsored by the Division of Air & Waste Management's Scrap Tire Control and Cleanup Program. Delaware residents may drop off up to 10 passenger or light duty truck tires in Sussex County at the Delaware Solid Waste Authority’s Route 5 Transfer Station. Tires will be recycled in partnership with the Delaware Solid Waste Authority and Independent Disposal Services.

Location:
On Route 5 near Fairmont, between Hollyville and Beaver Dam Roads 
Date: Oct. 25. Hours: 7 a.m. - 2 p.m., rain or shine. Proof of Residency Required: A driver’s license or utility bill. Sorry, but larger tires, tires on rims, or bicycle tires will not be accepted. Limit of 10 tires per Delaware household. No commercial dealers. For more information please call (302) 739-9403 or (800) 662-8802.

  • Air Emissions Permitting for Businesses workshop, Wednesday, Oct. 8, Dover Downs Hotel & Casino. For more information, click here.
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DNREC Secretary John A. Hughes, right, congratulates newly-sworn in Environmental Police Officer Terrence KnightNew officer joins the
ranks of environmental enforcement 

DNREC Secretary John A. Hughes, right, congratulates newly sworn-in Environmental Protection Officer Terrence Knight. Officer Knight will help strengthen enforcement for the Divisions of Air and Waste Management, Water Resources and Soil & Water Conservation, working with the Environmental Crimes Unit.


Fox Point State Park Phase II nearing completion and coming in millions of dollars under projected costSIRB teams with DelDOT in bringing
Fox Point's Phase II
nearer to 'paydirt'

A convoy of dirt-laden dump trucks rumbled down the pothole-riddled road to Fox Point State Park in Edgemoor, as many as 600 truckloads per day, all contributing to Phase II of the state park's remediation and expansion project. Much of the dirt needed for remediation at the park came from the Delaware Department of Transportation's (DelDOT's) flood-control redevelopment project in Glenville, where a 52-acre wetlands habitat is being created. This supply of clean dirt, combined with fill previously provided by Corrado-American Inc., the contractor at Fox Point State Park, has saved millions of dollars on the project and considerably shortened the completion date. More ...


 New homeowner Kia Scott gets a housekey from Steve Johnson of DAWM's Site Investigation and Restoration Branch

DNREC site cleanup is
"key" to a new Habitat
for Humanity home

New homeowner Kia Scott receives a ceremonial key after two of DNREC's Division of Air & Waste Management branches – Site Investigation and Restoration Branch (SIRB) and Tank Management Branch – recently partnered with Habitat for Humanity on a new housing development in Wilmington. Habitat erected the new Greenbridge housing site after DNREC had cleaned up contamination from the property's longtime use as a heavy equipment and salvage business.

Air Quality & Monitoring
Information ranging from acid rain to vapor recovery, monitoring and regulations. Also: Emissions monitoring, planning and permitting.

Cleanup of Contaminated Properties
Programs governing cleanup of contaminated sites, lists of certified contractors, financial assistance and remediation.

Emergency Services
Information about emergency services related to environmental In case of an Environmental Emergency call 1-800-662-8802incidents – response, investigation, prevention and planning.

Environmental Enforcement
Enforcement-related information about land, water and air.

Hazardous Substances
Information about hazardous substances and their sources – from arsenic to MTBE.

Recycling
Where and how to recycle – bottle returns, composting, recycling grants, and the Recycling Public Advisory Committee.

Regulatory Programs
Information on programs and requirements – from above-ground storage tanks to vehicle inspecting and maintenance.

Waste
Information about on how to properly recycle or dispose of solid, infectious and hazardous waste – from hazardous chemicals to tires; cleanup of dumps, and waste regulation.

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Alphabetical list of links to all DAWM topics.


 

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