And these are just the large Oak trees in a small section of the neighborhood. There are many many more. Residents worked out an agreement with Murphy Oil to leave the trees when the buy-up houses were demolished. It makes for one of the loveliest neighborhoods in St Bernard Parish.
http://s786.photobucket.com/user/concerned_citizens_2010/slideshow/If%20Trees%20could%20speak
June 7 2013 flaring
electrical failure reported
This Murphy-owned residential lot in our neighborhood has been allowed commercial usage for a construction company, over the objections of residents. Below is a Murphy-owned residential lot in our neighborhood; the driveway was conveniently left for exclusive use by a Murphy catering contractor. Such commercial usage of residential property is illegal. This contractor, who is also an executive board member of the local chamber of commerce, attendee of Murphy refinery CAP meetings, and relative of the local chief of police, has been offered a 'sweetheart' deal to purchase the residential lot for $10,000, despite the court order to Murphy Oil to use the properties to create a buffer. Later, the purchase price would be lowered to a few thousand.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w34l7_bpkFY
Murphy Oil 2009 Incidents (in progress)
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Gulf Coast Civic Works



doesnot have the required zoning
DEQ officials state:
DEQ regulates the conditions under which a storage site may operate in order to protect human health and the environment. We have no authority over zoning discrepancies. The zoning issue is a function of the Parish, and as such, a non-compliance issue will be handled by them
Residents wonder since the DEQ regulated conditions require appropriate zoning how is it the DEQ can allow this situation which in not protective of human health. The company is Cross Environmental, a State Wide Asbestos Contractor out of Crystal Springs FL.
slideshow asbestos demolitions St Bernard Parish Louisiana





































