Milford's water service inventory found 3 lead lines, 114 galvanized lines, and 2,740 with unknown materials, with plans to replace all at-risk lines by 2037 while ensuring the city's drinking water remains safe.
In compliance with the EPA, the Lewes BPW has submitted an inventory of service lines connecting water mains to homes and businesses. Of the service lines in Lewes, 63 were identified as lead, 32 as galvanized, and around 1,800 remain “unknown.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Thursday the allocation of $20 billion to eight entities from the Na…
A groundbreaking partnership among the Delmarva Chicken Association, the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and the Nanticoke Watershed Alliance is launching a $2 million initiative to promote best management practices in chicken farming across Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.
The Lewes to Georgetown trail will be closing overnight next week between Fisher Road and Savannah road for herbicide application, according to the Delaware Department of Transportation.
The Worcester County Health Department says they have discovered West Nile Virus in a Whaleyville mosquito pool.
The Environmental Protection Agency hosted a meeting to discuss the status on the water contamination site with the public.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has confirmed that air quality in the state has improved after last weeks back-to-back Code Red Action Days, but air quality is still something to think about as the state endures the ozone season.
