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"The Living Soil" is the 2004 Soil and Water Stewardship Week Theme Governor Ruth Ann Minner proclaimed April 25 to May 2 as Delaware's Soil Stewardship Week and announced the 2004 winners of the annual Agricultural and Urban Governor’s Conservation Awards during a ceremony on April 22 at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.  Click here for more...

Public Meeting on Cesspool/Seepage Pit Inspection Program Held The Water Resources Division of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control hosted a public meeting on the best environmentally sound methods for handling cesspool and seepage pits April 28 at the Dickinson High School auditorium in Wilmington.  Click here for more...

Governor Minner Creates First State Historical Park in Dover On Thursday, April 22, Governor Ruth Ann Minner created the First State Historical Park, linking together ten historic and cultural sites in downtown Dover in a “park without boundaries” aimed at drawing more visitors to the state capital.  Click here for more...

DNREC Revokes Dredging Permit for Assawoman Canal The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control revoked the subaqueous lands permit issued June 23, 2003 that would have allowed the dredging of the Assawoman Canal in coastal Sussex County.  Click here for more...

DNREC Hosts Public Workshops on Preliminary Report of U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy in May The Delaware Coastal Programs of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control hosts workshops May 3, 5 and 6 to solicit public comments on the preliminary report of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy.  Click here for more...

First Delaware Estuary Grant Program Workshop May 3 The first of four grant workshops for the 2004 Delaware Estuary Grants Program will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Monday, May 3 at the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, 89 Kings Highway, Dover.  Click here for more...


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