Thursday, August 27, 2020

no where to hide

In the aftermath of a Category 4 hurricane, a fire at BioLab chemical plant causes a chlorine leak in Westlake, Louisiana, a community surrounded by petro-chemical facilities. Smoke and chemicals flowed over Interstate 10, which was closed. Residents were instructed to turn off the air conditioning if they had electricity, and shelter in place. 

https://twitter.com/TheBradSowder/status/1298991534537203718

https://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/2020/08/27/lake-charles-i-10-bridge-fire-chlorie-leak-sulphur/5644167002/

https://www.kplctv.com/2020/08/27/fire-chemical-plant-westlake/

Earlier this year, Mossville residents petitioned Louisiana DEQ to reject increased emissions from another facility.   https://www.humanrightsnetwork.org/press/2020/2/18/concerned-citizens-of-mossville-and-university-network-for-human-rights-urge-louisiana-deq-to-reject-sasols-request-for-increase-in-toxic-emissions-from-lake-charles-facility

Monday, August 3, 2020

Property Tax Referendum

Early voting ends Saturday for a local referendum to decide the future of drainage in St. Bernard Parish.

The election day is August 15th.

A yes vote provides for St. Bernard Parish Government to obtain, maintain and improve the pumping stations along the 40 arpent canal and about 60 miles of existing storm drainage canals.

A no vote retains the system "as is" with the Lake Borgne Basin Levee District [LBBLD] (aka Southeast Levee Protection Board).

There are two other property tax mills set to expire this year: The Hospital Service District 8 mills and a LBBLD 4.3 mills. Both will expire this year and are not being renewed. Should the 8 mills for Drainage pass, the property tax bills should remain the same.

St Bernard Parish Government recently settled lawsuits with the State agency(s) over maintaining and operating drainage assets . “This agreement allows for the flood authority to adequately maintain its hurricane protection responsibilities while enabling St. Bernard to assume responsibility for and properly fund its drainage system. https://www.nola.com/news/environment/article_bb8fcf38-a8c3-11e9-b73e-671bd5df0ebd.html



Sample Ballot:
  • Shall the Parish of St. Bernard, State of Louisiana (the "Parish"), levy a special tax of eight (8) mills on all property subject to taxation within the Parish (an estimated $3,053,300 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year), for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year 2021 and ending with the year 2030, for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, operating and maintaining drainage canals, pumps, pumping plants, dykes, small levees and other drainage works, including all necessary equipment, within and for the Parish?

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Environmental Justice for All


Environmental Justice for All Act, introduced by U S Representative Grijalva in February 2020:
 H. R. 5986 : .      "To restore, reaffirm, and reconcile environmental justice and civil rights, provide for the establishment of the Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice Compliance and Enforcement, and for other purposes.” 

“It would also require federal agencies to consider health effects that might compound over time when making permitting decisions under the federal Clean Air and Clean Water acts.”    

U S Senator Kamala D. Harris is joining Representative Grijalva, Representative McEachin, and dozens of congressional colleagues, environmental justice groups, and community leaders in introducing the Environmental Justice for All Act. https://www.harris.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/EJ%20for%20All%20Act%20-%201%20pager.pdf

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

its a problem for our health and environment


The rollback of regulations may be reversible, one day, but the toll on our health can not be.
Environmental rollbacks affect the world and the health of members of our most vulnerable communities.



Listen here                On Point :  NPR   WBUR



https://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2020/07/01/environmental-regulations-under-attack-health




Friday, June 19, 2020

Taiwanese company attempts to block access to slave grave site

"A group of Black residents from St. James Parish, Louisiana, got the green light on Thursday to hold an hour-long Juneteenth prayer service on a burial plot containing the remains of formerly enslaved people. The ceremony, planned for Friday, has been a point of contention — not due to fears over coronavirus, which has hit the community particularly hard, but because the site technically belongs to Taiwanese plastics manufacturer Formosa."  --- Rachel Ramirez article on grist    https://grist.org/justice/juneteenth-formosa-st-james-parish-cancer-alley-black-burial-ground/


Stand with RISE St James
 https://www.facebook.com/risestjames/


Sunday, May 17, 2020

past time for a different path

address to The Class of 2020 from a former POTUS   

 “No one does big things by themselves. Right now, when people are scared, it’s easy to be cynical and say let me just look out for myself, or my family, or people who look or think or pray like me. But if we’re going to get through these difficult times; if we’re going to create a world where everybody has the opportunity to find a job, and afford college; if we’re going to save the environment and defeat future pandemics, then we’re going to have to do it together. So be alive to one another’s struggles. Stand up for one another’s rights. Leave behind all the old ways of thinking that divide us — sexism, racial prejudice, status, greed — and set the world on a different path.”

Friday, May 1, 2020

There is no wealth but our health

Here we go again, Louisiana. Another local council changes the land use plan allowing hazardous heavy industry incursion into neighborhoods and residential land use.


RISE St James Video Salt Louisiana Methane plant

RISE with St James Residents and Join them in objection to South Louisiana Methanol

Take Action !
Email Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
jay.pecot@la.gov AND matt.oneal@la.gov
CC:  scott@healthygulf.org

Title:  Objection to P20180767 P20191180



South Louisiana Methanol requires complex justification for port and industrial site body: Save Our Park!

South Louisiana Methanol has not conducted an alternatives analysis for wetland sites, nor a complex port and industrial justification.

South Louisiana Methanol cannot be permitted without these environmental and economic analyses.
There is no need to eliminate the only park in District 5 St James Parish Louisiana when a competing Methanol plant is being built a couple miles away. South Louisiana Methanol has no economic justification given the new economic changes and demand reduction of fossil fuels, in the short and long term. South Louisiana Methanol must outline what business it will remove from other methanol exporters in Louisiana, including the one next door. South Louisiana Methanol must describe how it’s PM 2.5 and other pollution will increase the death rate in St James. Otherwise, Louisiana cannot conduct a cost benefit analysis of any sort. There is no wealth but our health.

South Louisiana must conduct a hydrologic review to determine for how long and at what volumes fill of these wetlands will block drainage to and within St James canal, which has not been improved. St James is full! LDNR must hold a public hearing to understand how South Louisiana Methanol and Formosa interact to block traffic on Highway 18 and Highway 3127, eliminating DOTD evacuation routes completely in the area.

Access to health care will be eliminated during this pandemic should these permits proceed. Clean Water Act permits cannot be issued until the government addresses these questions.

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