Delaware Code § 7-7015

Biennial report
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(a) Beginning on January 1, 2019, and every 2 years thereafter the Delaware Economic Development Office shall provide a
comprehensive report to the General Assembly and the Governor detailing economic development that has been enabled by the Coastal
Zone Conversion Permit Act [81 Del. Laws, c. 120]. Such report shall include but is not limited to an assessment of how many jobs were
created and track any increase in infrastructure investment and total additional economic activity.
(b) By September 1, 2017, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control shall provide to the General Assembly and
the Governor a baseline report summarizing the contamination and remediation status of each of the 14 heavy industry use sites as of July
1, 2017. Beginning on January 1, 2019, and every 2 years thereafter the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
shall provide a comprehensive report to the General Assembly and the Governor summarizing the status of contamination and remediation
for all 14 heavy industry use sites compared to the status of the sites on July 1, 2017, and summarizing the environmental status at each
site issued a coastal zone act conversion permit. Such report for sites issued a coastal zone act conversion permit shall include, but is
not limited to, a list of remediation and site improvement activities underway, a list of offsets and the status of implementation, a list of
environmental enforcement actions, a list of any emergency response incidents, a summary of toxic release inventory submissions, and
a summary of any air or water quality monitoring if required by another environmental permit.

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