Delaware
Delaware Delegation Delivers Major Water Resources Wins for the First State
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Tom Carper, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Surroundings and Public Works (EPW), and Chris Coons, together with Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (all D-Del.), right now celebrated Senate passage of the Water Sources Growth Act of 2022 (WRDA 2022) as a part of laws supporting our nation’s protection applications. The measure will now be despatched to President Biden for his signature.
Along with authorizing much-needed investments in initiatives and applications of the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers (Corps) in Delaware and throughout the nation, WRDA 2022 consists of main provisions from the Shoreline Well being Oversight, Restoration, Resilience, and Enhancement (SHORRE) Act, which Senator Carper and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester launched earlier this 12 months.
“Because the lowest-lying state in our nation, Delaware’s financial well-being is immediately linked to the upkeep of our ports and waterways and safety of our coastal communities,” stated Senator Carper, who co-authored the laws with Senator Capito (R-W.Va.), Rating Member of the EPW Committee. “Happily, this 12 months’s Water Sources Growth Act consists of historic developments for water infrastructure within the First State. This bipartisan laws will assist susceptible communities in Delaware higher defend themselves from the impacts of local weather change, help vital ecosystem restoration, and handle flood mitigation and resilience measures, all whereas protecting our financial system transferring ahead. WRDA 2022 is a serious accomplishment, and I’m grateful to Senator Coons, Congresswoman Blunt Rochester, and our colleagues in Congress for working collectively to get this bipartisan laws throughout the end line.”
“Delaware’s shoreline and waterways are a supply of pleasure and prosperity for the First State, however because the nation’s lowest-lying state, we face rising threats from local weather change and extreme climate occasions,” stated Senator Coons. “Fortunately, the investments in WRDA 2022 defend Delaware’s water infrastructure whereas prioritizing economically deprived communities and strengthening our state’s resilience. I applaud Chairman Carper and my colleagues within the Home and Senate for passing this vital laws.”
“There are few payments that I can consider that we think about in Congress with a extra direct and consequential influence than the Water Sources Growth Act. From making our shorelines extra resilient within the face of the local weather disaster, our communities much less inclined to flooding and erosion, and our financial system extra aggressive by investing in our ports – a powerful WRDA helps create a powerful Delaware,” stated Rep. Blunt Rochester. “I’m significantly proud to have labored with Chairman Carper to safe key provisions from the SHORRE Act, which we co-authored, on this 12 months’s WRDA. These provisions will guarantee we’re taking a complete and strategic method in addressing rising sea ranges, excessive climate, flooding, and erosion. Working with Senators Carper & Coons, I’m proud to say we’ve, as soon as once more, delivered for Delaware.”
HOW WRDA 2022 WILL BENEFIT DELAWARE:
Protects Delaware’s seashores and shorelines from the specter of local weather change by:
- Updating the Corps’ emergency authorities to offer larger help to Delaware’s seashores following hurricanes, Nor’easters, and different damaging storms.
- Increasing present applications to fast-track the event and building of shoreline, riverbank, and streambank safety and restoration initiatives in Delaware.
- Making shoreline safety extra inexpensive for the Bay Seashores.
Improves water useful resource tutorial analysis in Delaware by:
- Authorizing the Corps to enter into contracts, cooperative agreements, grants, and different transactions with the College of Delaware to conduct tutorial analysis on areas together with water useful resource ecology, water high quality, aquatic ecosystem restoration, coastal restoration analysis, and water resource-related emergency administration.
Invests in municipal environmental infrastructure applications in Delaware by:
- Authorizing particular person environmental infrastructure applications supporting consuming water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure for Kent County, Sussex County, and New Citadel County at $35 million every.
Prioritizes fairness within the Corps’ Civil Works Program by:
- Reducing venture prices for shoreline, riverbank, and streambank safety and restoration in economically deprived communities.
- Establishing a brand new Tribal and Deprived Communities Advisory Committee to assist the Corps extra successfully ship initiatives, applications, and different help to Tribes and economically deprived communities.
- Creating a brand new Corps workforce improvement and STEM outreach program with precedence given to economically deprived communities.
- Authorizing the Corps to waive the price of technical help for economically deprived communities.
Click on right here for extra in-depth background info on how WRDA 2022 is delivering for Delaware.
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Delaware
Gunshot victim flags down school bus for help in Delaware
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 5:01AM
NEW CASTLE, Del. (WPVI) — A gunshot victim jumped on a school bus full of students on Tuesday while trying to seek help in New Castle, Delaware.
The shooting happened just before 4 p.m. on Old Forge Road, near Appleby Road.
The bus driver called 911 to report the incident.
Police say the victim is hospitalized at Christiana Hospital. There was no word on his condition.
No other injuries were reported.
Further details on the shooting have not been released.
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Delaware
Man arrested after allegedly attacking Delaware police officer
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 1:05AM
NEW CASTLE COUNTY, Del. (WPVI) — Twenty-eight-year-old Zachary Yeldell is being accused of attacking an officer in New Castle County, Delaware.
It happened around 11:14 p.m. Monday when police responded to a disturbance at Midway Plaza Apartments, which is located on the 4800 block of Old Capitol Trail.
Police say officers responded following reports of an individual yelling in the hallway and kicking an apartment door.
When officers arrived, authorities say Yeldell hit an officer repeatedly before another officer arrived and helped detain the suspect.
The injured officer was treated at a local hospital and released.
Yeldell is facing several charges, including resisting arrest with violence.
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Delaware
Delaware County man sentenced to four and half years in state prison
MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (WBNG) —Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith announced a Margaretville man has been sentenced to State Prison for drug crimes.
The District Attorney’s Office said Dennis Fickeria, 43, of Margaretville, NY has been sentenced to four and half years in prison. Fickeria was originally charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance.
On Jan. 3rd, according to Senior Investigator Christopher Erwin and other members of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, they executed a search warrant at 1542 Jones Hollow Rd., Fickeria’s residence. As a result of the search, deputies found controlled substances and firearms.
On Oct. 28, the office said Fickeria appeared in court where he pled guilty to his charge. Fickeria admitted that he had possessed fentanyl intending to sell it. The office said the guilty plea was entered as part of a negotiated disposition.
In addition to the sentencing, the office said Delaware County Court Judge John Hubbard ordered Fickeria to be supervised by the Department of Parole for one year following his release.
The office said the court also forfeited the U.S. currency seized from Fickeria’s residence which it will use to fund law enforcement efforts in Delaware County.
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