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From Sussex Review
DNREC: Fees, passes required at state parks, wildlife areas starting Friday, May 8
Reduced cost state park pass available for those on state assistance, including unemployment
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DNREC: State parks, wildlife area visitors must bring masks starting Friday
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced that starting Friday those aged 13 or older are now required to bring a face mask with them to enter state parks, wildlife areas and reserves, and should wear them when they cannot maintain social distancing from other visitors.
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From North New Castle News
DNREC: Report highlights Delawareans’ desire for climate change action
50th anniversary of Earth Week theme resonates across the state
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From First State Times
DNREC: Mirror Lake clean-up earns more national acclaim; innovative approach reduces pollutants in the Christina River
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control issued the following announcement on April 21.For Earth Day 2020, DNREC announced it has successfully used an innovative approach to reduce polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in two Delaware waterways.
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From South New Castle News
DNREC: St. Jones Reserve trail in Dover temporarily closed due to storm damage
Trails in parks, wildlife areas and DNERR’s Blackbird Creek Reserve remain open
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From North New Castle News
DNREC: Delaware celebrates 50th anniversary of Earth Day
DNREC hosts a virtual Earth Day Scavenger Hunt and Pledge
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From First State Times
DNREC: To limit number of people allowed in state parks and wildlife areas, which may close for periods
Reminder: Bathrooms closed in public areas; out-of-state travelers must self-quarantine before visiting state properties
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State accepts public comments on Mountaire Farms violations
Public comments are being accepted by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control after the state agency and Mountaire Farms of Delaware, Inc. reached an agreement addressing violations by the company from 2017.