After a couple of years of flirting with the issue, the New Castle County Council in Delaware imposed a permanent moratorium for large developments built with septic systems.
The vote came on Aug. 31 after several hours of public comments and debate, reported Delaware Public Media. New Castle County covers the northern Delaware, including the city of Wilmington and the western shore of the Delaware River.Mostly affected is the rapidly growing and rural southern portion of the county. The moratorium forbids the development of more than five parcels on the same septic system.Advocates of the ban cited the risk to water
Rules & Regs: Delaware County Clamps Down On Onsite Developments
Also in this month’s regulations update, thanks to additional funding from the American Rescue Plan, some New York homeowners are eligible for $20,000 in grant funds to replace failing septic systems
Sep 16, 2021 | by David Steinkraus |













