Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Powers and Duties of Secretary and Department
§ 6034. Sewage system cleansers and additives.

(a) No person shall distribute, sell, offer or expose for sale in this State any sewage system cleanser or additive containing any restricted chemical materials in excess of 1 part per hundred by weight. The penalty for an initial violation of this subsection shall be a formal written warning by the Secretary for the first offense; and for any subsequent violation a fine of $500 shall be imposed.
(b) No person shall use, introduce or apply, or cause any other person to use, introduce or apply in any sewage system, surface waters or groundwaters in this State any sewage system cleanser or additive containing any restricted chemical material or any combination thereof, in excess of 1 part per hundred. The penalty for violating this subsection shall be a fine of $100 for the first offense and $1,000 for each subsequent offense.
(c) No person shall serve water, or a product containing water, to the public from a well ordered closed due to the presence of restricted chemical materials. The penalty for each such violation shall be a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000. Any subsequent violation of this subsection by a violator shall result in the closing of the facility until a new and safe source of water is found and is operative in the facility.
(d) The Courts of the Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction over offenses under this section.
(e) The Secretary, with assistance from the Division of Public Health, shall:

(1) Conduct a public education program by utilizing mass-media instruments within 90 days of July 17, 1984;
(2) Thereafter, conduct random spot checks in appropriate business concerns to insure that no restricted chemical materials are on sale; and
(3) Take appropriate enforcement action for violations of the sale or use of restricted chemical materials as provided in subsections (a) and (b) of this section.

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Delaware Code

Title 7 - Conservation

Chapter 60. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

Subchapter II. Powers and Duties of Secretary and Department

§ 6002. Definitions.

§ 6003. Permit — Required.

§ 6004. Permit — Application; hearing; extension.

§ 6005. Enforcement; civil and administrative penalties; expenses.

§ 6006. Public hearings.

§ 6007. Establishment of Environmental Appeals Board.

§ 6008. Appeals to Board.

§ 6009. Appeal from the Board's decision.

§ 6010. Rules and regulations; plans.

§ 6011. Variance.

§ 6012. Temporary emergency variances.

§ 6013. Criminal penalties.

§ 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.

§ 6019. Voluntary compliance.

§ 6020. Liberal construction.

§ 6021. Federal aid; other funds.

§ 6022. Temporary limits and procedures for hazardous operations.

§ 6023. Licensing of water well contractors, pump installer contractors, drillers, drivers, pump installers, septic tank installers, liquid waste treatment plant operators and liquid waste haulers.

§ 6024. Right of entry.

§ 6025. Solid waste.

§ 6026. License fees.

§ 6027. Change of authority.

§ 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.

§ 6032. Licensing of site evaluators, percolation testers and on-site system designers and contractors.

§ 6033. Pretreatment program.

§ 6034. Sewage system cleansers and additives.

§ 6035. Vessel sewage discharge.

§ 6036. Projects of state significance.

§ 6037. Obligation of persons who contaminate drinking water supplies.

§ 6037B. Recreational water.

§ 6038. Borrow pits.

§ 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.