Description: A map containing polygons that represent areas where feasibility studies were conducted by licensed soil scientists and fall under the Residential Services Section.
Copyright Text: Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
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Name: Groundwater Management Zones & Groundwater Exclusion Zones
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Description: The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC or Department) has determined that establishing a groundwater institutional control (IC) in the form of a Groundwater Management Zone (GMZ) or Groundwater Exclusion Zone (GEZ) is appropriate for monitoring new water supply well permitting and/or well placement/construction in areas where groundwater contamination has the potential to cause harm to public health, welfare, and the environment.In October 2012, the DNREC Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances and Division of Water entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to establish the authorities and appropriate use of GMZs and GEZs that would be consistent with the Delaware’s Comprehensive State Groundwater Protection Program (CSHWPP, 1997). Data is Enterprise Geodatabase Feature Class made available from DNREC's Enterprise Geodatabase.
Copyright Text: DNREC – Division of Water – Water Supply Section
DNREC – Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances – Remediation Section
Description: Sussex County Landfill Groundwater Management Zones (GMZs) are In accordance with the March 20, 2000 Memorandum of Agreement between Sussex County and the DNREC (File No. LF-13.05-B). The GMZs were established to resolve water contamination issues posed by the landfills. The GMZs consist of three (3) concentric areas: No Wells zone - all wells prohibited from unconfined aquifer; Zone A - unconfined wells may be pumped no more than 10 gpm; and Zone B - unconfined wells may be pumped no more than 100 gpm.
Copyright Text: Weston Solution Inc.
Sussex County GIS