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  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD980501456
    [Name]: Cleve Reber
    [Parish]: Ascension
    [Reason]: Former municipal and industrial landfill site had exposed, deteriorating and possibly exploded drums containing sulfur, asphalt, tars, plastics, and oily wastes including hexachlorobenzene and hexachlorobutadiene. The site also contained further buried drums, four ponds and piles of solid waste. Groundwater was contaminated and there was potential for contamination of the deep drinking water aquifer.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]:

    09/08/1983

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    12/31/1996

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    12/30/1997

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD072606627
    [Name]: Combustion, Inc.
    [Parish]: Livingston
    [Reason]: A former waste oil recycling facility contained above- and below-ground storage tanks, associated buildings and storage ponds. Groundwater is contaminated by VOCs. Contaminated soil and wastes from tanks and buildings have been removed, the tanks and buildings have been demolished and contaminated surface water has been treated and discharged.
    [Proposed]: 06/20/1986 06/24/1988
    [Listed]:

    08/30/1990

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    06/26/2006

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD980745533
    [Name]: Old Inger Oil Refinery
    [Parish]: Ascension
    [Reason]: Soil, waste oil sludges and on-site surface water were contaminated by VOCs, PAHs and heavy metals from oil refinery waste processing and a spill that caused the site to be abandoned.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]:

    09/08/1983

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/12/2006

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    08/12/2008

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LA0213820533
    [Name]: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant
    [Parish]: Webster
    [Reason]: Groundwater is contaminated with RDX and TNT. Contaminated soils and sludges have been incinerated but there is the possibility of soil contamination by VOCs, explosives and metals in other areas of the plant.
    [Proposed]: 10/15/1984
    [Listed]:

    03/13/1989

    [Constructioncompleted]:

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD008149015
    [Name]: Southern Shipbuilding
    [Parish]: St. Tammany
    [Reason]: Soil was contaminated by lead, copper and other metals, PAHs, PCBs and asbestos. Sludges were contaminated by PAHs and sediments by tributyl tin. Surface water contamination was below levels requiring cleanup.
    [Proposed]: 02/13/1995
    [Listed]:

    05/26/1995

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/15/1997

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    06/16/1998

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD057482713
    [Name]: Petro-Processors of Louisiana, Inc.
    [Parish]: East Baton Rouge
    [Reason]: Soil, surface water and sediments at two petrochemical waste disposal sites contaminated by chlorinated hydrocarbons, PAHs, heavy metals and oils. Groundwater was contaminated by a significant non-aqueous phase liquid layer, from which nearly one million gallons of organic compounds were recovered.
    [Proposed]: 09/08/1983
    [Listed]:

    09/21/1984

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    07/31/2003

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

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Under the pressure of public opinion, the United States Congress passed the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act in 1980, approved the establishment of pollution site management and restoration fund, or “Super Fund” website. Brownfield has about 1,000 listings across the country and 24 in Louisiana, with a detailed list compiled in a random tool.

These “Brownfields” are mostly water pollution or environmental pollution, to the local people brought great suffering and hidden dangers. The generator holds details of each brownfield site in Louisiana, including specific website numbers, lists, Parish, Reason, Proposed and Listed dates, and Construction completed dates. The fund is financed by taxes on domestically produced and imported petroleum products, taxes on chemical raw materials, environmental taxes, regular allocations, and recovery and management costs from those responsible for pollution.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Superfund sites in Louisiana.

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