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Tropical Storm Beryl - 1st Amended Declaration of Emergency and Administrative Order - August 09, 2024
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In the event of a Natural Disaster (hurricane, flood, fire, etc.), who should the Director of the Parish of Emergency Preparedness (Homeland Security) contact for more information or assistance?
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EPA Settlement with Evonik Will Reduce Air Toxics in St. John the Baptist Parish, La. - April 24, 2023
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1st Extension of the Declaration of Emergency and Administrative Order in the Matter of Severe Weather June 2023 - July 18, 2023
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Mercury information for St. John/St. James parishes (Noranda Alumina)
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Hurricane Delta – 31st Extension of 3rd Amended Declaration of Emergency and Administrative Orders - June 20, 2023
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Convent
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DEQ's Drinking Water Protection Program moves to St. Martin Parish - September 09, 2015
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has selected St. Martin Parish as the next stop for its drinking water protection campaign, "Protect Drinking Water One Drop at a Time." The program's goal is to increase the public's awareness and participation in protecting their area's drinking water.
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DEQ's Drinking Water Protection Program moves to St. Mary Parish - October 09, 2014
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has selected St. Mary Parish as the next stop for its drinking water protection campaign, "Protect Drinking Water One Drop at a Time." The program's goal is to increase the public''s awareness and participation in protecting their area's drinking water.
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St. Mary Drinking Water Protection Program schedules second committee meeting - January 16, 2015
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Drinking Water Protection Program Team has been working with citizens in St. Mary Parish to protect their drinking water. A committee has been formed and the program has scheduled a second meeting.
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Former plant manager sentenced on environmental crimes in St. James Parish - November 05, 2013
A former Ascension parish resident was sentenced yesterday for illegally discharging wastes from the Armant Environmental Services (AES) plant, a now-closed wastewater treatment facility in Vacherie, Louisiana.
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First Amended Declaration of Emergency and Administrative Order - In The Matter of Severe Weather Event on Feb. 7, 2017 (Orleans and St. James only) - February 09, 2017
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STATE AIR TRENDS & SUCCESSES – The StATS Report – 2020 - May 05, 2020
From The Association of Air Control Agencies (AAPCA)
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DEQ sends reminder about open burning regulations - January 22, 2014
It is dry in Louisiana right now and wildfires could be started easily, so it is important to know the regulations and laws concerning open burning in the state. When people burn waste, it causes air pollution and, in some cases, can be illegal. Open burning of certain materials is prohibited in Louisiana. If you have a trash pile and burn household waste, construction debris or anything other than vegetative matter, you could be subject to a fine.
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St. Landry Parish man pleads guilty to environmental crimes, gets jail time - December 05, 2012
Monday, Joseph L. Jones, 58, of St. Landry Parish, pled guilty to 11 felony charges involving criminal violations of Plaisance Development Corporation's water discharge permits in St. Landry Parish. Jones was the president of Plaisance Development Corporation which operated six wastewater treatment plants in St. Landry Parish as well as six wastewater treatment plants in Evangeline Parish. Jones was charged with knowingly violating the Louisiana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit by exceeding discharge limitations and not providing monitoring results for the facilities operated in St. Landry Parish.
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St. James
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DEQ sends reminder on Open Burning regulations - October 22, 2014
Burning waste causes air pollution and the open burning of certain materials is prohibited in Louisiana. There are also local ordinances pertaining to what can and can't be burned. If you have a trash pile and burn household waste, construction debris or anything other than vegetative matter, you are violating the law. Under Title 33, section 1109 of the Louisiana Administrative Code, "no person shall cause or allow the burning of waste or other combustible material on any property owned by him or under his control."
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DEQ monitoring for odor concerns in Chalmette - January 11, 2013
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has deployed its Mobile Air Monitoring Laboratory and other resources to the Chalmette area in St. Bernard Parish in response to odor concerns that began yesterday evening.
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EPA, Rep. Troy Carter Announce Grant for La. DEQ Air Monitoring Project in St. James Parish - June 05, 2023
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a grant funded through the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ).
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Shreveport Calumet