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     Tidewater Environmental Services applies for Coastal Zone Act permit 
 
 
 NEWS FROM THE DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

Oct. 9, 2009
Vol. 39, No. 405

Contact: Kevin Coyle, Principal Planner, Delaware Coastal Zone Act Program, 302-739-9909; or Melanie Rapp, Public Affairs, 302-739-9902.

    Tidewater Environmental Services applies for Coastal Zone Act permit

The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has received an application for a Coastal Zone Act permit from Tidewater Environmental Services, Inc. of Dover to construct and operate a regional wastewater treatment and disposal facility on four parcels of land in the vicinity of Route 24 and Camp Arrowhead Road, south of Love Creek near Rehoboth Beach. Three of the four parcels are in Delaware’s Coastal Zone.

Tidewater Environmental Services, Inc., an affiliated company of Middlesex Water Company, provides wastewater services to approximately 1,800 residential customers in Delaware. The company has been operating wastewater treatment systems in Sussex County since 2005.

The company is seeking a Coastal Zone permit to construct and operate a facility that will treat up to three million gallons per day of residential/domestic wastewater by using membrane bio-reactor technology with rapid infiltration basins and spray irrigation to recharge the aquifer.

The anticipated environmental impacts of the facility include the addition of approximately 54,000 pounds of nitrogen and 4,437 pounds of phosphorus per year through land-applied treated wastewater. In addition, approximately 8,000 pounds per day of biosolids are anticipated to be generated.

The company’s proposed offset plan includes: substituting treated wastewater effluent for commercial fertilizer applications; installing and using buffers around the project site; and eliminating existing and potential on-site septic systems. The anticipated biosolids will be transported to a disposal site outside the Coastal Zone.

The permit application can be inspected at DNREC offices at 89 Kings Highway, Dover; the Air Quality Management Offices, 715 Grantham Lane, New Castle; and at four public libraries: the Hockessin Public Library, 1023 Valley Road, Hockessin; Delaware City Library, 250 Fifth St., Delaware City; the Wilmington Public Library, 10th and Market St., Wilmington; and the Georgetown Public Library, 10 West Pine St., Georgetown.

For more information, contact Kevin Coyle, principal planner, at 302-739-9909.

The Delaware Coastal Zone Act Program regulates existing heavy industrial activities, as well as new and existing manufacturing activities in Delaware’s Coastal Zone through a status decision and permit process. For program information, visit DNREC website, http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/Admin/CZA/Pages/CZAHome.aspx.

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