Subaqueous lands within the boundaries of Delaware constitute an important resource of the State and require protection against
uses or changes which may impair the public interest in the use of tidal or nontidal waters. The purposes of this chapter
are to empower the Secretary to deal with or to dispose of interest in public subaqueous lands and to place reasonable limits
on the use and development of private subaqueous lands, in order to protect the public interest by employing orderly procedures
for granting interests in public subaqueous land and for issuing permits for uses of or changes in private subaqueous lands.
To this end, this chapter empowers the Secretary to adopt rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of the chapter,
to apply to the courts for aid in enforcing this statute and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant hereto, and to convey
interests in subaqueous lands belonging to the State.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 3.;
§ 7202. Definitions.
(a) "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(b) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(c) "Subaqueous lands" means submerged lands and tidelands.
(d) "Submerged lands" means:
(1) Lands lying below the line of mean low tide in the beds of all tidal waters within the boundaries of the State;
(2) Lands lying below the plane of the ordinary high water mark of nontidal rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, bays and inlets
within the boundaries of the State as established by law; and
(3) Specific manmade lakes or ponds as designated by the Secretary.
(e) "Ordinary high water mark" means, for nontidal waters, the line at which the presence and action of water are so continuous
in all ordinary years so as to leave a distinct mark on a bank either by erosion or destruction of terrestrial (nonaquatic)
vegetation, or that can be determined by other physical or biological means.
(f) "Tidelands" means lands lying between the line of mean high water and the line of mean low water.
(g) "Maintenance" means the actions required to return a channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure
to its full operational condition or to prevent a decline in its utility. These actions shall not change the purpose, scope
or capacity of the channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure.
(h) "Reconstruction" means the rebuilding of a channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure that
requires significant renovation or repair of their major structural features. This rebuilding shall be characterized by a
replacement or major restorative effort similar to the degree required in the original design and construction of the channel,
bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure. This rebuilding shall not change the purpose, scope or capacity
of the channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure.
(i) "Retrofitting" means a change in design, construction or materials to an existing bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or
water control structure in order to incorporate later improvements or to reflect new standards, criteria or needs not considered
in the original design and construction.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 1.;
§ 7203. Jurisdiction.
(a) The Secretary shall have jurisdiction over any project involving ungranted subaqueous lands owned by the State, and shall
have jurisdiction and authority to convey a fee simple of lesser interest or to grant an easement with respect to all projects
involving these lands. All jurisdiction and authority remaining in the State as to subaqueous lands for which leases have
been made or may be made is invested in the Secretary.
(b) Owners of private subaqueous lands must obtain a permit from the Department before making any use of such lands which
may contribute to the pollution of public waters, infringe upon the rights of the public, infringe upon the rights of other
private owners or make connection with public subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 3.;
§ 7204. Ejectment of trespassers.
The Department may eject from any subaqueous lands owned by the State any person, firm or corporation trespassing upon any
such lands, including the fixed mooring of floating structures, through appropriate action in the courts of this State.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7205. Permits required.
(a) No person shall deposit material upon or remove or extract materials from, or construct, modify, repair or reconstruct,
or occupy any structure or facility upon submerged lands or tidelands without first having obtained a permit, lease or letter
of approval from the Department. Such permit, lease or letter of approval, if granted, may include reasonable conditions required
in the judgment of the Department to protect the interests of the public. The Department may adopt regulations setting fees
for such permits. If it is determined that granting the permit, lease or approval will result in loss to the public of a substantial
resource, the permittee may be required to take measures which will offset or mitigate the loss. This section shall not apply
to any repairs or structural replacements which are above the mean low tide and which do not increase any dimensions or change
the use of the structure.
(b) The Secretary shall annually prepare a schedule of fees for permits issued pursuant to this section and submit the same
as part of the Department's annual operating budget proposal.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 86, § 9.;
§ 7206. Easements and transfers of title.
(a) Pursuant to this chapter, the Secretary shall have exclusive jurisdiction and authority over all projects to convey a
fee simple or lesser interest or to grant easements with respect to subaqueous lands belonging to the State. All jurisdiction
and authority to convey a fee simple or lesser interest or to grant easements over subaqueous lands as to which grants have
been made or may be made is vested in the Secretary. All leases for shellfish grounds shall be made pursuant to Chapter 19
of this title.
(b) All members of the General Assembly shall be given 2 weeks' notice of intent to convey any interest in subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 4.;
§ 7207. Application.
(a) Each applicant for a lease, permit or grant, pursuant to this chapter, shall file with the Secretary a request stating
in detail the type of lease, permit or grant desired, showing the location of the area and containing specifications for any
proposed construction.
(b) The Secretary may require such additional information as will enable him or her to consider the application properly.
He or she may require an environmental assessment to be provided if he or she determines that the proposed use or activity
may have a substantial adverse effect upon the environment.
(c) The Secretary may request of any state agency a report or recommendation concerning any application before the Department.
(d) Upon receipt of an application in proper form, the Secretary shall advertise in a daily newspaper of statewide circulation
and in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the activity is proposed:
(1) The fact that the application has been received;
(2) A brief description of the nature of the application; and
(3) A statement that a public hearing may be requested by any interested person who offers a meritorious objection to the
application.
(e) If the Secretary decides that an objection is not meritorious, he or she shall then provide a written response so stating
his or her reasons.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
§ 7208. Hearing.
(a) A public hearing shall be held:
(1) If a grant or lease for a period of time in excess of 20 years is sought; or
(2) If the Secretary determines that a public hearing is in the public interest; or
(3) If a written meritorious objection to the application is received within 20 days of the advertisement of the public notice
for the application. A public hearing request shall be deemed meritorious if it exhibits a familiarity with the application
and provides a reasoned statement of the action's probable impact.
(b) Notice of the public hearing shall be sent to the applicant, to immediately adjacent property owners and to any interested
person who requests it, and such notice shall be published in the same manner as the application.
(c) The Secretary shall make a written statement of reasons to be placed with the application if a public hearing is not held.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 69 Del. Laws, c. 50, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 2.;
§ 7209. Published notice.
(a) The published notice shall contain a general description of the location of the property and a statement of the nature
of the lease, permit or grant sought to be acquired.
(b) If the advertisement is also used to provide notice of a public hearing, it shall also give the time, date and place of
the hearing, which shall occur not less than 20 days following the publication of the advertisement.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7210. Appeals to Environmental Appeals Board.
Any person whose interest is substantially affected by any action of the Secretary or of the Department taken pursuant to
this chapter, may appeal to the Environmental Appeals Board as established by § 6007 of this title within 20 days after the
announcement of the decision. Such appeal shall be governed by §§ 6008 and 6009 of this title. There shall be no appeal of
a decision by the Secretary to deny a permit on any matter involving state-owned subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 5.;
§ 7211. Costs, deposits and fees.
(a) All costs for the proceedings under this chapter shall be assessed against the applicant.
(b) The Secretary may require a deposit at the time of the application or at any other time to insure the payment of the costs.
(c) All costs and deposits and all fees collected under this chapter are hereby appropriated to the Department to carry out
the purposes of this chapter.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7212. Rules; delegation.
The Secretary may after public hearing, adopt, amend, modify or repeal rules or regulations to effectuate the policy and purposes
of this chapter. The Secretary may delegate his or her powers or duties under this chapter, except the power to convey or
to lease or grant easements in subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
§ 7213. Existing rights.
This chapter shall not change the law of this State relating to existing property, riparian or other rights of this State
or other persons in submerged, tidelands or filled lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7214. Violations; enforcement; civil and criminal penalties.
(a) The Secretary shall enforce this chapter.
(b) Whoever violates this chapter, or any rule, regulation or condition of a lease or permit issued pursuant to authority
granted in this chapter, or an order of the Secretary, shall be punishable as follows:
(1) If the violation has been completed, by a civil penalty of not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000 for each completed
violation. Each day of continued violation shall be considered as a separate violation. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction
of a violation in which a civil penalty is sought.
(2) If the violation is continuing or threatening to begin, the Secretary may, in addition to seeking a monetary penalty as
provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection, seek a temporary restraining order, a temporary injunction or permanent injunction
in the Court of Chancery.
(c) Whoever violates this chapter, or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, or any rule or regulation in effect at
the time of the enactment of this chapter or any lease or permit condition, or any order of the Secretary, shall be punishable
by a criminal penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $500 for each violation. Each day of violation shall be considered
as a separate violation. The Courts of the Justice of the Peace shall have jurisdiction of offenses under this subsection.
(d) Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification in any application, record, report,
plan or other document filed or required to be maintained under this chapter, or under any lease or permit, rule, regulation
or order issued under this chapter, who falsifies, tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method
required to be maintained under this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than $500 nor more
than $5,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or both. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction of offenses
under this subsection.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7215. Cease and desist order.
The Secretary shall have the power to issue an order to any person violating any rule or regulation or permit condition or
lease condition or provision of this chapter to cease and desist from such violation. Any cease and desist order issued pursuant
to this section shall expire:
(1) After 30 days of its issuance;
(2) Upon withdrawal of said order by the Secretary; or
(3) When the order is superseded by an injunction, whichever occurs first.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7216. Interference with Department personnel.
No person shall obstruct, hinder, delay or interfere with, by force or otherwise, the performance by Department personnel
of any duty under this chapter, or any rule or regulation or order or permit or decision, promulgated or issued thereunder.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7217. Special exemptions.
(a) This chapter shall not apply to any work performed by any state, county, municipal government or conservation district,
or their designated contractor, when that work occurs in nontidal submerged lands in the Delaware Atlantic Coastal Plain Province
with a contributing drainage area of less than 800 acres.
(b) This chapter shall not apply to maintenance, reconstruction or retrofitting work performed by or with the assistance of
any state, county, municipal government or conservation district when that work occurs in any nontidal submerged lands. Such
maintenance, reconstruction or retrofitting work shall comply with the standards and specifications associated with best management
practices in the Delaware Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1989 or as revised (68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 2).
(c) This chapter shall not apply to any work in agricultural drainage ditches created from nonsubaqueous lands that are designed
according to reasonable drainage standards, when performed by or with the assistance of any state, county, municipal government
or conservation district.
(d) This chapter shall not apply to ponds constructed in uplands when those ponds are constructed by or with the assistance
of any state, county, municipal government or conservation district.
(e) This chapter shall not apply to stormwater ponds that are permitted in accordance with Chapter 40 of this title or to
farm ponds or other ponds whose only source of hydrology is groundwater.
(f) The lease provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any wastewater conveyance or treatment works system owned or operated
by the State or any county or municipal government with the State.
(g) This chapter shall not apply to subaqueous archaeological resources and unmarked human burials and human skeletal remains,
which are regulated by the Department of State, Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs pursuant to Chapters 53 and 54
of this title.
68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 2; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 4; 75 Del. Laws, c. 153, § 12.;
Subaqueous lands within the boundaries of Delaware constitute an important resource of the State and require protection against
uses or changes which may impair the public interest in the use of tidal or nontidal waters. The purposes of this chapter
are to empower the Secretary to deal with or to dispose of interest in public subaqueous lands and to place reasonable limits
on the use and development of private subaqueous lands, in order to protect the public interest by employing orderly procedures
for granting interests in public subaqueous land and for issuing permits for uses of or changes in private subaqueous lands.
To this end, this chapter empowers the Secretary to adopt rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of the chapter,
to apply to the courts for aid in enforcing this statute and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant hereto, and to convey
interests in subaqueous lands belonging to the State.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 3.;
§ 7202. Definitions.
(a) "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(b) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(c) "Subaqueous lands" means submerged lands and tidelands.
(d) "Submerged lands" means:
(1) Lands lying below the line of mean low tide in the beds of all tidal waters within the boundaries of the State;
(2) Lands lying below the plane of the ordinary high water mark of nontidal rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, bays and inlets
within the boundaries of the State as established by law; and
(3) Specific manmade lakes or ponds as designated by the Secretary.
(e) "Ordinary high water mark" means, for nontidal waters, the line at which the presence and action of water are so continuous
in all ordinary years so as to leave a distinct mark on a bank either by erosion or destruction of terrestrial (nonaquatic)
vegetation, or that can be determined by other physical or biological means.
(f) "Tidelands" means lands lying between the line of mean high water and the line of mean low water.
(g) "Maintenance" means the actions required to return a channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure
to its full operational condition or to prevent a decline in its utility. These actions shall not change the purpose, scope
or capacity of the channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure.
(h) "Reconstruction" means the rebuilding of a channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure that
requires significant renovation or repair of their major structural features. This rebuilding shall be characterized by a
replacement or major restorative effort similar to the degree required in the original design and construction of the channel,
bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure. This rebuilding shall not change the purpose, scope or capacity
of the channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure.
(i) "Retrofitting" means a change in design, construction or materials to an existing bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or
water control structure in order to incorporate later improvements or to reflect new standards, criteria or needs not considered
in the original design and construction.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 1.;
§ 7203. Jurisdiction.
(a) The Secretary shall have jurisdiction over any project involving ungranted subaqueous lands owned by the State, and shall
have jurisdiction and authority to convey a fee simple of lesser interest or to grant an easement with respect to all projects
involving these lands. All jurisdiction and authority remaining in the State as to subaqueous lands for which leases have
been made or may be made is invested in the Secretary.
(b) Owners of private subaqueous lands must obtain a permit from the Department before making any use of such lands which
may contribute to the pollution of public waters, infringe upon the rights of the public, infringe upon the rights of other
private owners or make connection with public subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 3.;
§ 7204. Ejectment of trespassers.
The Department may eject from any subaqueous lands owned by the State any person, firm or corporation trespassing upon any
such lands, including the fixed mooring of floating structures, through appropriate action in the courts of this State.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7205. Permits required.
(a) No person shall deposit material upon or remove or extract materials from, or construct, modify, repair or reconstruct,
or occupy any structure or facility upon submerged lands or tidelands without first having obtained a permit, lease or letter
of approval from the Department. Such permit, lease or letter of approval, if granted, may include reasonable conditions required
in the judgment of the Department to protect the interests of the public. The Department may adopt regulations setting fees
for such permits. If it is determined that granting the permit, lease or approval will result in loss to the public of a substantial
resource, the permittee may be required to take measures which will offset or mitigate the loss. This section shall not apply
to any repairs or structural replacements which are above the mean low tide and which do not increase any dimensions or change
the use of the structure.
(b) The Secretary shall annually prepare a schedule of fees for permits issued pursuant to this section and submit the same
as part of the Department's annual operating budget proposal.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 86, § 9.;
§ 7206. Easements and transfers of title.
(a) Pursuant to this chapter, the Secretary shall have exclusive jurisdiction and authority over all projects to convey a
fee simple or lesser interest or to grant easements with respect to subaqueous lands belonging to the State. All jurisdiction
and authority to convey a fee simple or lesser interest or to grant easements over subaqueous lands as to which grants have
been made or may be made is vested in the Secretary. All leases for shellfish grounds shall be made pursuant to Chapter 19
of this title.
(b) All members of the General Assembly shall be given 2 weeks' notice of intent to convey any interest in subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 4.;
§ 7207. Application.
(a) Each applicant for a lease, permit or grant, pursuant to this chapter, shall file with the Secretary a request stating
in detail the type of lease, permit or grant desired, showing the location of the area and containing specifications for any
proposed construction.
(b) The Secretary may require such additional information as will enable him or her to consider the application properly.
He or she may require an environmental assessment to be provided if he or she determines that the proposed use or activity
may have a substantial adverse effect upon the environment.
(c) The Secretary may request of any state agency a report or recommendation concerning any application before the Department.
(d) Upon receipt of an application in proper form, the Secretary shall advertise in a daily newspaper of statewide circulation
and in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the activity is proposed:
(1) The fact that the application has been received;
(2) A brief description of the nature of the application; and
(3) A statement that a public hearing may be requested by any interested person who offers a meritorious objection to the
application.
(e) If the Secretary decides that an objection is not meritorious, he or she shall then provide a written response so stating
his or her reasons.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
§ 7208. Hearing.
(a) A public hearing shall be held:
(1) If a grant or lease for a period of time in excess of 20 years is sought; or
(2) If the Secretary determines that a public hearing is in the public interest; or
(3) If a written meritorious objection to the application is received within 20 days of the advertisement of the public notice
for the application. A public hearing request shall be deemed meritorious if it exhibits a familiarity with the application
and provides a reasoned statement of the action's probable impact.
(b) Notice of the public hearing shall be sent to the applicant, to immediately adjacent property owners and to any interested
person who requests it, and such notice shall be published in the same manner as the application.
(c) The Secretary shall make a written statement of reasons to be placed with the application if a public hearing is not held.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 69 Del. Laws, c. 50, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 2.;
§ 7209. Published notice.
(a) The published notice shall contain a general description of the location of the property and a statement of the nature
of the lease, permit or grant sought to be acquired.
(b) If the advertisement is also used to provide notice of a public hearing, it shall also give the time, date and place of
the hearing, which shall occur not less than 20 days following the publication of the advertisement.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7210. Appeals to Environmental Appeals Board.
Any person whose interest is substantially affected by any action of the Secretary or of the Department taken pursuant to
this chapter, may appeal to the Environmental Appeals Board as established by § 6007 of this title within 20 days after the
announcement of the decision. Such appeal shall be governed by §§ 6008 and 6009 of this title. There shall be no appeal of
a decision by the Secretary to deny a permit on any matter involving state-owned subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 5.;
§ 7211. Costs, deposits and fees.
(a) All costs for the proceedings under this chapter shall be assessed against the applicant.
(b) The Secretary may require a deposit at the time of the application or at any other time to insure the payment of the costs.
(c) All costs and deposits and all fees collected under this chapter are hereby appropriated to the Department to carry out
the purposes of this chapter.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7212. Rules; delegation.
The Secretary may after public hearing, adopt, amend, modify or repeal rules or regulations to effectuate the policy and purposes
of this chapter. The Secretary may delegate his or her powers or duties under this chapter, except the power to convey or
to lease or grant easements in subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
§ 7213. Existing rights.
This chapter shall not change the law of this State relating to existing property, riparian or other rights of this State
or other persons in submerged, tidelands or filled lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7214. Violations; enforcement; civil and criminal penalties.
(a) The Secretary shall enforce this chapter.
(b) Whoever violates this chapter, or any rule, regulation or condition of a lease or permit issued pursuant to authority
granted in this chapter, or an order of the Secretary, shall be punishable as follows:
(1) If the violation has been completed, by a civil penalty of not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000 for each completed
violation. Each day of continued violation shall be considered as a separate violation. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction
of a violation in which a civil penalty is sought.
(2) If the violation is continuing or threatening to begin, the Secretary may, in addition to seeking a monetary penalty as
provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection, seek a temporary restraining order, a temporary injunction or permanent injunction
in the Court of Chancery.
(c) Whoever violates this chapter, or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, or any rule or regulation in effect at
the time of the enactment of this chapter or any lease or permit condition, or any order of the Secretary, shall be punishable
by a criminal penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $500 for each violation. Each day of violation shall be considered
as a separate violation. The Courts of the Justice of the Peace shall have jurisdiction of offenses under this subsection.
(d) Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification in any application, record, report,
plan or other document filed or required to be maintained under this chapter, or under any lease or permit, rule, regulation
or order issued under this chapter, who falsifies, tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method
required to be maintained under this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than $500 nor more
than $5,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or both. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction of offenses
under this subsection.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7215. Cease and desist order.
The Secretary shall have the power to issue an order to any person violating any rule or regulation or permit condition or
lease condition or provision of this chapter to cease and desist from such violation. Any cease and desist order issued pursuant
to this section shall expire:
(1) After 30 days of its issuance;
(2) Upon withdrawal of said order by the Secretary; or
(3) When the order is superseded by an injunction, whichever occurs first.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7216. Interference with Department personnel.
No person shall obstruct, hinder, delay or interfere with, by force or otherwise, the performance by Department personnel
of any duty under this chapter, or any rule or regulation or order or permit or decision, promulgated or issued thereunder.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7217. Special exemptions.
(a) This chapter shall not apply to any work performed by any state, county, municipal government or conservation district,
or their designated contractor, when that work occurs in nontidal submerged lands in the Delaware Atlantic Coastal Plain Province
with a contributing drainage area of less than 800 acres.
(b) This chapter shall not apply to maintenance, reconstruction or retrofitting work performed by or with the assistance of
any state, county, municipal government or conservation district when that work occurs in any nontidal submerged lands. Such
maintenance, reconstruction or retrofitting work shall comply with the standards and specifications associated with best management
practices in the Delaware Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1989 or as revised (68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 2).
(c) This chapter shall not apply to any work in agricultural drainage ditches created from nonsubaqueous lands that are designed
according to reasonable drainage standards, when performed by or with the assistance of any state, county, municipal government
or conservation district.
(d) This chapter shall not apply to ponds constructed in uplands when those ponds are constructed by or with the assistance
of any state, county, municipal government or conservation district.
(e) This chapter shall not apply to stormwater ponds that are permitted in accordance with Chapter 40 of this title or to
farm ponds or other ponds whose only source of hydrology is groundwater.
(f) The lease provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any wastewater conveyance or treatment works system owned or operated
by the State or any county or municipal government with the State.
(g) This chapter shall not apply to subaqueous archaeological resources and unmarked human burials and human skeletal remains,
which are regulated by the Department of State, Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs pursuant to Chapters 53 and 54
of this title.
68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 2; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 4; 75 Del. Laws, c. 153, § 12.;
Subaqueous lands within the boundaries of Delaware constitute an important resource of the State and require protection against
uses or changes which may impair the public interest in the use of tidal or nontidal waters. The purposes of this chapter
are to empower the Secretary to deal with or to dispose of interest in public subaqueous lands and to place reasonable limits
on the use and development of private subaqueous lands, in order to protect the public interest by employing orderly procedures
for granting interests in public subaqueous land and for issuing permits for uses of or changes in private subaqueous lands.
To this end, this chapter empowers the Secretary to adopt rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of the chapter,
to apply to the courts for aid in enforcing this statute and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant hereto, and to convey
interests in subaqueous lands belonging to the State.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 3.;
§ 7202. Definitions.
(a) "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(b) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(c) "Subaqueous lands" means submerged lands and tidelands.
(d) "Submerged lands" means:
(1) Lands lying below the line of mean low tide in the beds of all tidal waters within the boundaries of the State;
(2) Lands lying below the plane of the ordinary high water mark of nontidal rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, bays and inlets
within the boundaries of the State as established by law; and
(3) Specific manmade lakes or ponds as designated by the Secretary.
(e) "Ordinary high water mark" means, for nontidal waters, the line at which the presence and action of water are so continuous
in all ordinary years so as to leave a distinct mark on a bank either by erosion or destruction of terrestrial (nonaquatic)
vegetation, or that can be determined by other physical or biological means.
(f) "Tidelands" means lands lying between the line of mean high water and the line of mean low water.
(g) "Maintenance" means the actions required to return a channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure
to its full operational condition or to prevent a decline in its utility. These actions shall not change the purpose, scope
or capacity of the channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure.
(h) "Reconstruction" means the rebuilding of a channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure that
requires significant renovation or repair of their major structural features. This rebuilding shall be characterized by a
replacement or major restorative effort similar to the degree required in the original design and construction of the channel,
bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure. This rebuilding shall not change the purpose, scope or capacity
of the channel, bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or water control structure.
(i) "Retrofitting" means a change in design, construction or materials to an existing bridge, culvert, stormwater basin or
water control structure in order to incorporate later improvements or to reflect new standards, criteria or needs not considered
in the original design and construction.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 1.;
§ 7203. Jurisdiction.
(a) The Secretary shall have jurisdiction over any project involving ungranted subaqueous lands owned by the State, and shall
have jurisdiction and authority to convey a fee simple of lesser interest or to grant an easement with respect to all projects
involving these lands. All jurisdiction and authority remaining in the State as to subaqueous lands for which leases have
been made or may be made is invested in the Secretary.
(b) Owners of private subaqueous lands must obtain a permit from the Department before making any use of such lands which
may contribute to the pollution of public waters, infringe upon the rights of the public, infringe upon the rights of other
private owners or make connection with public subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 3.;
§ 7204. Ejectment of trespassers.
The Department may eject from any subaqueous lands owned by the State any person, firm or corporation trespassing upon any
such lands, including the fixed mooring of floating structures, through appropriate action in the courts of this State.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7205. Permits required.
(a) No person shall deposit material upon or remove or extract materials from, or construct, modify, repair or reconstruct,
or occupy any structure or facility upon submerged lands or tidelands without first having obtained a permit, lease or letter
of approval from the Department. Such permit, lease or letter of approval, if granted, may include reasonable conditions required
in the judgment of the Department to protect the interests of the public. The Department may adopt regulations setting fees
for such permits. If it is determined that granting the permit, lease or approval will result in loss to the public of a substantial
resource, the permittee may be required to take measures which will offset or mitigate the loss. This section shall not apply
to any repairs or structural replacements which are above the mean low tide and which do not increase any dimensions or change
the use of the structure.
(b) The Secretary shall annually prepare a schedule of fees for permits issued pursuant to this section and submit the same
as part of the Department's annual operating budget proposal.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 86, § 9.;
§ 7206. Easements and transfers of title.
(a) Pursuant to this chapter, the Secretary shall have exclusive jurisdiction and authority over all projects to convey a
fee simple or lesser interest or to grant easements with respect to subaqueous lands belonging to the State. All jurisdiction
and authority to convey a fee simple or lesser interest or to grant easements over subaqueous lands as to which grants have
been made or may be made is vested in the Secretary. All leases for shellfish grounds shall be made pursuant to Chapter 19
of this title.
(b) All members of the General Assembly shall be given 2 weeks' notice of intent to convey any interest in subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 4.;
§ 7207. Application.
(a) Each applicant for a lease, permit or grant, pursuant to this chapter, shall file with the Secretary a request stating
in detail the type of lease, permit or grant desired, showing the location of the area and containing specifications for any
proposed construction.
(b) The Secretary may require such additional information as will enable him or her to consider the application properly.
He or she may require an environmental assessment to be provided if he or she determines that the proposed use or activity
may have a substantial adverse effect upon the environment.
(c) The Secretary may request of any state agency a report or recommendation concerning any application before the Department.
(d) Upon receipt of an application in proper form, the Secretary shall advertise in a daily newspaper of statewide circulation
and in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the activity is proposed:
(1) The fact that the application has been received;
(2) A brief description of the nature of the application; and
(3) A statement that a public hearing may be requested by any interested person who offers a meritorious objection to the
application.
(e) If the Secretary decides that an objection is not meritorious, he or she shall then provide a written response so stating
his or her reasons.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
§ 7208. Hearing.
(a) A public hearing shall be held:
(1) If a grant or lease for a period of time in excess of 20 years is sought; or
(2) If the Secretary determines that a public hearing is in the public interest; or
(3) If a written meritorious objection to the application is received within 20 days of the advertisement of the public notice
for the application. A public hearing request shall be deemed meritorious if it exhibits a familiarity with the application
and provides a reasoned statement of the action's probable impact.
(b) Notice of the public hearing shall be sent to the applicant, to immediately adjacent property owners and to any interested
person who requests it, and such notice shall be published in the same manner as the application.
(c) The Secretary shall make a written statement of reasons to be placed with the application if a public hearing is not held.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 69 Del. Laws, c. 50, § 1; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 2.;
§ 7209. Published notice.
(a) The published notice shall contain a general description of the location of the property and a statement of the nature
of the lease, permit or grant sought to be acquired.
(b) If the advertisement is also used to provide notice of a public hearing, it shall also give the time, date and place of
the hearing, which shall occur not less than 20 days following the publication of the advertisement.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7210. Appeals to Environmental Appeals Board.
Any person whose interest is substantially affected by any action of the Secretary or of the Department taken pursuant to
this chapter, may appeal to the Environmental Appeals Board as established by § 6007 of this title within 20 days after the
announcement of the decision. Such appeal shall be governed by §§ 6008 and 6009 of this title. There shall be no appeal of
a decision by the Secretary to deny a permit on any matter involving state-owned subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 76, § 5.;
§ 7211. Costs, deposits and fees.
(a) All costs for the proceedings under this chapter shall be assessed against the applicant.
(b) The Secretary may require a deposit at the time of the application or at any other time to insure the payment of the costs.
(c) All costs and deposits and all fees collected under this chapter are hereby appropriated to the Department to carry out
the purposes of this chapter.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7212. Rules; delegation.
The Secretary may after public hearing, adopt, amend, modify or repeal rules or regulations to effectuate the policy and purposes
of this chapter. The Secretary may delegate his or her powers or duties under this chapter, except the power to convey or
to lease or grant easements in subaqueous lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
§ 7213. Existing rights.
This chapter shall not change the law of this State relating to existing property, riparian or other rights of this State
or other persons in submerged, tidelands or filled lands.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7214. Violations; enforcement; civil and criminal penalties.
(a) The Secretary shall enforce this chapter.
(b) Whoever violates this chapter, or any rule, regulation or condition of a lease or permit issued pursuant to authority
granted in this chapter, or an order of the Secretary, shall be punishable as follows:
(1) If the violation has been completed, by a civil penalty of not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000 for each completed
violation. Each day of continued violation shall be considered as a separate violation. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction
of a violation in which a civil penalty is sought.
(2) If the violation is continuing or threatening to begin, the Secretary may, in addition to seeking a monetary penalty as
provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection, seek a temporary restraining order, a temporary injunction or permanent injunction
in the Court of Chancery.
(c) Whoever violates this chapter, or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, or any rule or regulation in effect at
the time of the enactment of this chapter or any lease or permit condition, or any order of the Secretary, shall be punishable
by a criminal penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $500 for each violation. Each day of violation shall be considered
as a separate violation. The Courts of the Justice of the Peace shall have jurisdiction of offenses under this subsection.
(d) Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification in any application, record, report,
plan or other document filed or required to be maintained under this chapter, or under any lease or permit, rule, regulation
or order issued under this chapter, who falsifies, tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method
required to be maintained under this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than $500 nor more
than $5,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or both. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction of offenses
under this subsection.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7215. Cease and desist order.
The Secretary shall have the power to issue an order to any person violating any rule or regulation or permit condition or
lease condition or provision of this chapter to cease and desist from such violation. Any cease and desist order issued pursuant
to this section shall expire:
(1) After 30 days of its issuance;
(2) Upon withdrawal of said order by the Secretary; or
(3) When the order is superseded by an injunction, whichever occurs first.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7216. Interference with Department personnel.
No person shall obstruct, hinder, delay or interfere with, by force or otherwise, the performance by Department personnel
of any duty under this chapter, or any rule or regulation or order or permit or decision, promulgated or issued thereunder.
65 Del. Laws, c. 508, § 2.;
§ 7217. Special exemptions.
(a) This chapter shall not apply to any work performed by any state, county, municipal government or conservation district,
or their designated contractor, when that work occurs in nontidal submerged lands in the Delaware Atlantic Coastal Plain Province
with a contributing drainage area of less than 800 acres.
(b) This chapter shall not apply to maintenance, reconstruction or retrofitting work performed by or with the assistance of
any state, county, municipal government or conservation district when that work occurs in any nontidal submerged lands. Such
maintenance, reconstruction or retrofitting work shall comply with the standards and specifications associated with best management
practices in the Delaware Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1989 or as revised (68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 2).
(c) This chapter shall not apply to any work in agricultural drainage ditches created from nonsubaqueous lands that are designed
according to reasonable drainage standards, when performed by or with the assistance of any state, county, municipal government
or conservation district.
(d) This chapter shall not apply to ponds constructed in uplands when those ponds are constructed by or with the assistance
of any state, county, municipal government or conservation district.
(e) This chapter shall not apply to stormwater ponds that are permitted in accordance with Chapter 40 of this title or to
farm ponds or other ponds whose only source of hydrology is groundwater.
(f) The lease provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any wastewater conveyance or treatment works system owned or operated
by the State or any county or municipal government with the State.
(g) This chapter shall not apply to subaqueous archaeological resources and unmarked human burials and human skeletal remains,
which are regulated by the Department of State, Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs pursuant to Chapters 53 and 54
of this title.
68 Del. Laws, c. 268, § 2; 72 Del. Laws, c. 474, § 4; 75 Del. Laws, c. 153, § 12.;