Plaquemines (La.) Parish Approves First Step In Landfill Expansion

Date: November 11, 2003

Source: News Room

The Plaquemines (La.) Parish Council has approved the initial step in a plan to expand a landfill into federally regulated wetlands in Oakville, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. But for the controversial project to continue to progress, it must also obtain approval from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The council's vote allows Industrial Pipe Inc., the landfill's owner, to expand into eight acres in the project's initial phase. The company wants to use another 18 acres of wetlands in its second phase. Parish and federal requirements require the company to offset the loss of wetlands by restoring or enhancing similar wetlands. However, that mitigation will not take place within Plaquemines Parish, since the parish does not have wetlands similar to those that would be used by the project.
More information: www.plaqueminesparish.com.

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