3.8.23

Artesian Water Leak on 302 Ohio Ave ... At Brand New Del-Dot Repaved 300 Block of Ohio .




The Artesian Water Leak on 302 Ohio Ave has been reported in 2010 Mutiple & 2023 Mutiple times ...

 

2018

 

The Artesian Water Leak on 302 Ohio Ave  has caused damage to curbs & storm drains was repaired by Del-Dot 2018 .


24.7.23

Woodland Run Park Standing Deadwood House Killers :: . No Action Taken / Dangerous Trees Marked For Removal By NCC Forestry Early 2023 ... Adjacent to 500-600 Blocks Hillside Ave

 Woodland Run Park Standing Deadwood House Killers :: . No Action Taken  /  Marked For Removal Early 2023  ... Adjacent  to 500-600 Blocks Hillside Ave 


First of we would like to thank all that helped with  remove of 150 of the fallen Ash &  Deadwood House Killers since December 2021 up.to now in NCC Woodland Run Park  . 

What Gives ? Action was to be taken “By the end of the month" multiple months ago . 

But we seem to have hit a snag  in Woodland Run Park   Adjacent  to 500-600 Blocks Hillside Ave . No Action has been taken to remove the  Standing Deadwood House Killers Ash  Marked For Removal in Early 2023  , 

There are around 40 Standing Deadwood House Killers that were marked for removal early in 2023 some have been felled in storms & flooding . 

It is a miracle that there has not been property damage or  tragedy as a result of these downed Standing Deadwood House Killers . 

When we get wind these Standing Deadwood House Killers sound like breaking glass with cracking .. 












The Standing Deadwood House Killers Ash trees Adjacent  to 500-600 Blocks Hillside Ave . 


When can we expect these Dangerous Dead Ash NCC Forestry Marked for Removal Standing Deadwood House Killers to be Removed ?

For any questions or clarification feel free to reach out .

302.463.2239  brooklandterrace@gmail.com

Your attention in this  matter avoiding property damage & tragedy is much appreciated .


BTCC Pres Charles C. Stirk Jr  

5.7.23

DNREC Delaware Mosquito Control Section :: Do we have any areas of concern regarding mosquito ? If so please call 302-836-2555 DNREC's Delaware Mosquito Control Section .

http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/fw/mosquito/Pages/default.aspx

Do we have any areas of concern regarding mosquito ? 

If so please call 302-836-2555 DNREC's Delaware Mosquito Control Section .





http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/fw/mosquito/Pages/MC-AboutUs.aspx

29.6.23

Elevated Blood Lead Levels In Delaware

Map of Elevated Blood Lead Levels In Delaware



 https://datacenter.aecf.org/data/map/10401-elevated-blood-lead-levels?loc=9&loct=2#115/any/false/false/2424/8058/20083/Orange/

 

The bill that establishes the new Lead Paint Program that will abate lead paint in homes of children with documented elevated blood lead levels, SB 9 w/ SA 1, is on the House Agenda for a floor vote Today!  


Please help remind our legislators this morning that this bill is important and needs to pass.  You can find your Representative’s contact information here:  https://legis.delaware.gov/Chambers/House/AssemblyMembers 


What SB 9 does:


  • Creates the necessary structure in a new Delaware Lead-Based Paint Program to provide lead abatement of housing of children with already-documented elevated blood lead levels.  

    • The funding for this program is already allocated in the Governor’s FY 2024 budget, which has been approved by both chambers.

    • On May 5, 2023 DHSS applied for HUD funding to provide additional future budget support for lead abatement.  

  • Prohibits landlords of properties where the State has paid for lead-based paint abatement from raising rents on those properties for a period of 3 years. 

    • SA 1 Clarifies that the owner of any multi-unit property or property that has been rented to a third party may pay the Delaware State Lead-Based Paint Program’s costs of abatement or remediation and, if the owner does so, the prohibition on rental fee increases does not apply to the owner.

  • Ensures that neither landlords nor local governments present unreasonable delays to the abatement of lead-based paint. 

  • Creates a dedicated fund for abatement and remediation of lead-based paint hazards so that all levels of state government can be held accountable for funding lead-based paint abatement efforts. 

  • Expands the duties of the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Advisory Committee to include a plan for prompt inspection and, where necessary, abatement or remediation of lead-based paint in all pre-1978 rental properties.

  • Provides for necessary transparency and accountability measures, including annual reporting and oversight by the Childhood Lead Poisoning Advisory Committee. 

  • Sets the action level for a home inspection to correspond with the recommendations of the CDC’s Blood Lead Reference Value, which was lowered from 5 to 3.5 µg/dL in 2021.


What SA1 Does:


  1. Clarifies that the State assumes that when a child has an elevated blood lead level there is exposed lead paint in the house and is, therefore, doing an inspection rather than a risk assessment in the housing unit. 

  2. Clarifies that the owner of any multi-unit property or property that has been rented to a third party may pay the Delaware State Lead-Based Paint Program’s costs of abatement or remediation and, if the owner does so, the prohibition on rental fee increases does not apply to the owner.


Lead abatement is a good investment:


Research published in Environmental Health Perspectives (2009) conservatively determined that in addition to the direct benefits of lead poisoning prevention on childrens’ health, each dollar invested in lead paint hazard control results in a return of $17–$221.  Investment in lead poisoning prevention increases IQ, lifetime earnings, and tax revenue, and reduces spending on special education and criminal activity.”


Incidence of childhood lead poisoning in Delaware:  


In the five-year period between 2017 and 2021, Delaware has documented 1306 children with elevated blood lead levels above the CDC’s Blood Lead Reference Value of 3.5 µg/dL.  The Kids Count Data Center map of childhood lead poisoning shows this to be a statewide issue affecting every county.  Our testing rates are poor, as many children are still not receiving appropriate mandated screenings.  As screening rates improve, it is expected that more children with lead poisoning will be identified.


Housing is an important piece of the puzzle:


Delaware has not published data on the numbers of children with elevated blood lead levels due to lead dust in housing, and does not perform case management for any children with blood lead levels less than 7 µg/dL.  However, we have some indications from national datasets and other states that lead dust in homes is a significant problem.


The 2021 HUD report “American Healthy Homes Survey II Lead Findings” reports that at a national level, 24.6% of homes built between 1960 and 1977 have lead paint; 65.8% of homes built between 1940 and 1959 have lead paint; and 86.2% of homes built before 1940 have lead paint (Table 4-1; page 25).


The State of Maryland Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Annual Report 2020 describes lead dust and lead-based paint hazards in homes by housing age.  In homes built prior to 1950, 28% have lead dust hazards and 34% have lead-based paint hazards; in homes built from 1950 to 1977, 5% have lead dust hazards and 15% have lead-based paint hazards; and in homes built after 1977, 8% have a lead dust hazards and 5% have a lead-based paint hazards.


We can make a tremendous step towards preventing the continuing exposure of lead-poisoned children with SB9, which also initiates the steps necessary for preventing new cases of childhood lead poisoning in Delaware.

 

28.6.23

Artesian Water Main Leek 609 Ohio Ave, Brookland Terrace Wilmington, DE 19805

 


Good Afternoon

 

Thank you for contacting Artesian Water Co. Your  concern was forwarded to our Dispatch Department.

 

Should you have any further questions or concerns, please contact our Customer Service Department directly at 302 453 6930 or toll free at 800 332-5114 to allow for a member of our Customer Service Team to best assist you with any additional inquires you may have.

 

***Please Note: This email box is not continually monitored. All inquiries requiring immediate attention must be addressed with our Customer Service Team directly at 302 453 6930 during normal business hours. After hours emergencies should be directed to (800) 332-5114 . ***

 

 

Kind Regards

Artesian Water Co

(B) 302 453 6930

(F) 302 453 6998

artcustserv@artesianwater.com


Del-Dot Streets List - Pot Holes - Utility Repaving
 - Clogged Drainage Ditch - Storm Drain


Del-Dot Streets List   


Pot Holes 




Maine Ave at 600/700 Block Hillside 


512 Armstrong Ave at speed bump Vermont Ave 

2 Albany Place 


2 Maryland.Ave at Centerville Rd 


712 Hillside Ave 



 

426 Ohio Ave 

Virginia Ave 200-300 Block at Hillside Ave Unit -100 Block


Utility Repaving


 


 

501 Armstrong Ave




606 Armstrong Ave ( Artesian Water )



 

620 Armstrong Ave ( Artesian Water )



 

605 Ohio ( Artesian Water )



 


406 Ohio Ave  (New Castle County Sewers)

 


408 Ohio Ave (New Castle County Sewers)

 

 

Storm Drain




712 Hillside Ave 


 

500 Centerville Rd 

 


609 Ohio (28 June)

 

 




Clogged Drainage Ditch 



320 - 400 Block Brookland Ave 

 




Brush Overgrowth at Storm Drains at Centerville & Faulkland Road 


    

Signage

Vermont Ave Street sign has faded at 500/600 blocks Hillside Ave