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The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has issued a permit to the Diamond State Port Corporation to continue corrective actions at the former Chemours Edgemoor industrial site.
Diamond State and Port of Wilmington operator Gulftainer are redeveloping the site as a container terminal.
The corrective actions are required under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
At 4600 Hay Road, Edgemoor, the plant site was sold by Chemours to the DSPC in 2017. Chemours demolished the plant before the sale, and all applicable permits were transferred to Diamond State.
The titanium plant operated under the ownership of DuPont prior to the company spinning off chemical operations into Chemours, a publicly-traded company based in Wilmington.
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