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Governor Jack Markell

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Tatnall Building
William Penn St., 2nd Floor
Dover, DE  19901
(302) 744-4101
Carvel State Office Bldg.
820 N. French St., 12th Floor
Wilmington, DE  19801
(302) 577-3210

 

EPA is also worried about the loss of wetlands in Delaware

In a letter dated August 30, 2012, EPA Region III Administrator Shawn Garvin expressed his concern about the loss of Delaware's wetland resources.  He assured us that the EPA is working in collaboration with DNREC, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S.

309 organizations call for improvements to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a key part of most Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States’ strategy to reduce pollution from fossil fuels and shift to clean energy.

Sierra Club asks Governor Markell to preserve the integrity and intent of the Coastal Zone Act

The Delaware Chapter of the Sierra Club asks Governor Markell to preserve the integrity and intent of the Delaware Coastal Zone Act throughout his activities as Governor, and asks him to prioritize environmental conservation and restrictions on industrial development within the Coastal Zone.

Fishery managment protections needed for American shad and river herrings
On May 31, 2012 the Delaware Chapter asked Governor Markell to strengthen management protections for American shad and river herrings. Delaware’s rivers and estuaries once supported abundant river herring and shad, providing opportunities for recreational fishing and an abundant food source for wildlife. Delaware recently implemented a moratorium on commercial and recreational fishing for river herring and a similar moratorium on American shad may be imminent. But more work needs to be done in federal waters to recover these depleted fish.
Delaware City Refinery pledged $45 million from Governor Markell while health and air monitoring suffers

An article in today's News Journal entitled "Refineries Search for New Life" (Aaron Nathans, July 1, 2012) reports that "Gov. Jack Markell pledged $45 million in state financial assistance, leading to $465 million in renovations to the plant. About 500 jobs were restored."

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Gov. Jack Markell
Dover Office
Tatnall Building
William Penn St., 2nd Fl.
Dover, DE 19901
(302) 744-4101
Wilmigton Office
Carvel State Office Bldg.
820 N. French St., 12th Fl.
Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 577-3210
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Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Collin O'Mara, DNREC Secretary
Office of the Secretary
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Telephone: 302-739-9000
 
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Shawn Garvin, Regional Administrator
EPA Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-5000
Fax: (215) 814-5103
Toll free: (800) 438-2474
Email: r3public@epa.gov
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