This is a legal form that was released by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control - a government authority operating within Delaware. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is rip-rap?
A: Rip-rap is a type of rock or other material used to protect shorelines or riverbanks from erosion.
Q: What are rip-rap sills?
A: Rip-rap sills are shallow structures made of rip-rap that are placed along the water's edge to reduce wave action and protect against erosion.
Q: What are revetments?
A: Revetments are structures made of rip-rap or other materials that are placed on slopes to stabilize them and prevent erosion.
Q: How do rip-rap sills and revetments help in Delaware?
A: Rip-rap sills and revetments help protect Delaware's shorelines and riverbanks from erosion caused by waves and currents.
Q: Are rip-rap sills and revetments permanent structures?
A: Rip-rap sills and revetments are generally considered to be long-term or permanent erosion control measures.
Form Details:
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