Delaware Code § 7-3803

Agreements relating to eradication
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The State Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control may enter into an agreement with any designated county in
this State for the purpose of control and eradication of Phragmites australis within that county. When such agreement is executed and
certified in writing to the Secretary of State, the Department and the county may conduct surveys to determine the location and amount
of infestations of Phragmites australis within that county, and may provide technical and financial assistance to landowners on a cost-
sharing basis with those landowners in a cooperative control or eradication program, and may effect a program of mowing, spraying or
other control or eradication practices on road rights-of-way, drainage ditch banks, parks, playgrounds and other public and private lands.
The agreement between the Department and county may be terminated by either party on 30 days' written notice.

Part IV
Agricultural and Soil Conservation; Drainage and Reclamation of Lowlands

Soil and Water Conservation Districts

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