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Contamination results in most bags from the boardwalk being treated as garbage.
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Delaware is under a statewide drought watch.
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A study conducted by DNREC finds “forever chemicals” or PFAS in some surface water samples across the First State.
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Sen. Tom Carper secures federal funding for the beach replenishment project north of the Indian River Inlet Bridge along Route 1.
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Towns from Rehoboth to Fenwick Island are telling beachgoers to stay out of the water after medical waste washed ashore.
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Emergency repairs will be done at the coastal dunes just north of the Indian River Inlet and off of Route 1.
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A DNREC report faults operator error for the spill.
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After this past weekend’s dune breach near Route 1, DNREC is still repairing the dunes north of the Indian River Inlet Bridge.
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DelDOT and DNREC are working together to repair a dune breach Sunday evening on Route 1 just north of the Indian River Inlet Bridge.
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The plan is updated at least every five years and addresses plans and strategies related to energy, conservation and equitability.