Delaware Code § 7-7101

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(a) The General Assembly finds and determines that the people of this State are entitled to and should be ensured an environment free
from noise which unnecessarily degrades the quality of their life; that the levels of noise often reach such a degree as to endanger the
health, safety and welfare, jeopardize the value of property and erode the integrity of the environment of the people of this State.
(b) The General Assembly also finds that a substantial body of science and technology exists by which noise may be substantially
abated; and that the dangers of excessive noise can be abated by the adoption and enforcement of noise standards embodied in regulations
based upon these scientific and technological findings.
(c) The General Assembly also finds that the problem of combating noise involves a high degree of cooperation on the part of various
state agencies and departments; this chapter makes specific provisions for such inter-agency cooperation.

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