The Secretary, or the Secretary's duly authorized designee, in regulating water pollution, air pollution, solid waste disposal or any other matter over which he or she has jurisdiction pursuant to this chapter, may enter, at reasonable times, upon any private or public property for the purpose of determining whether a violation exists of a statute or regulation enforceable by him or her, upon given verbal notice, and after presenting official identification to the owner, occupant, custodian or agent of said property.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 60. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter II. Powers and Duties of Secretary and Department
§ 6004. Permit — Application; hearing; extension.
§ 6005. Enforcement; civil and administrative penalties; expenses.
§ 6007. Establishment of Environmental Appeals Board.
§ 6009. Appeal from the Board's decision.
§ 6010. Rules and regulations; plans.
§ 6012. Temporary emergency variances.
§ 6014. Regulatory and compliance information, facility performance and public information.
§ 6015. Interference with Department personnel.
§ 6016. Departmental investigations; witnesses; oaths; attendance.
§ 6017. Sealing noncomplying equipment.
§ 6018. Cease and desist order.
§ 6021. Federal aid; other funds.
§ 6022. Temporary limits and procedures for hazardous operations.
§ 6028. Report of discharge of pollutant or air contaminant.
§ 6029. Limitations on scope of chapter.
§ 6030. Approval of water use.
§ 6031. Obligation of recipients of water allocations.
§ 6034. Sewage system cleansers and additives.
§ 6035. Vessel sewage discharge.
§ 6036. Projects of state significance.
§ 6037. Obligation of persons who contaminate drinking water supplies.
§ 6039. Debris disposal area remediation.
§ 6040. Requirement for scrap tire piles; enforcement.
§ 6041. Scrap Tire Management Fund.
§ 6042. Civil and administrative penalties; Community Environmental Project Fund.