New Orleans Landfill Class Action Suit Could Proceed Soon

Date: June 5, 2003

Source: News Room

A class-action lawsuit by residents seeking compensation for living atop an old and contaminated New Orleans landfill could go to trial next year. Last Friday, Civil District Judge Nadine Ramsey ruled that the 1993 suit should proceed. The suit was filed against the city of New Orleans, the Orleans Parish School Board and the Housing Authority of New Orleans. The three agencies said they would appeal. Residents want to be included in a 10-year health program to identify potential medical problems and to be compensated for lost property value, the cost of relocation and emotional damages. The residents include people who lived in two residential developments built atop the Agriculture Street Landfill, the city's main landfill from 1909 to 1958 and now a Superfund site.

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