Delaware Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is a state agency responsible for managing Delaware's natural resources, protecting the environment, and ensuring public health and safety. DNREC makes money through state funding, grants, and fees for permits and services related to environmental protection and natural resource management. Established in 1969, DNREC oversees various divisions, including air quality, water resources, waste management, and parks and recreation, playing a crucial role in maintaining Delaware's environmental integrity and sustainability.Recent Posts by Delaware Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control
- Hydrologist II - RemediationDOVER, DEPosted 30+ days ago•Similar jobs
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