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The Delaware City Refinery has been emitting excess levels of sulfur dioxide for almost two weeks due to equipment failure, but DNREC assures the community the emissions are not a public health threat.
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With land acquisition prices on the rise and no adjustment for inflation in the program’s funding, Delaware Center for the Inland Bays Director of Conservation and Watershed Planning Michelle Koenig is pitching a funding change.
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Delaware's low elevation makes managing flooding issues difficult.
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The proposed fee increases are expected to add $8 to $9 million to DNREC’s base budget of $160 million.
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Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Secretary Shawn Garvin steps down weeks ahead of the new incoming administration.
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The state releases its first five-year energy plan since 2009, updating its playbook to meet ultimate emission and clean energy goals.
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The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control faces legal action for allegedly violating proper permitting procedures during its involvement in a Maryland offshore wind project.
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DNREC releases draft results of a study on how economically beneficial beach replenishment in Delaware is -- and who should be paying for it.
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After a second dune breach at the Indian River Inlet this year, DNREC is engaging the public in its plan for a long-term replenishment solution.
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Beaches from the Indian River Inlet to Fenwick Island have announced closures due to reports of medical waste washing ashore.