The installation of a new dewatering facility in Rehoboth marks the completion of phase 3 of the city's a 10-year plan.
Coastal Delaware National Wildlife Refuges is offering a free way to dispose of holiday trees for a salt marsh restoration project at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge near Smyrna.
Recycling efforts in Rehoboth Beach are struggling, with only about 1% of materials dropped off in recycling bags deemed reusable.
Businesses will be able to provide paper bags to customers at the cost of ten cents per bag after the ban goes into effect. Plastic bags will still be available in some exceptions.
The old Georgetown landfill used to be off of Donovans Road. It was there from 1938 to 1969.
A relaunched program will assist Delawareans and visitors in knowing what is acceptable for recycling here in the First State.
