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  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD980745541
    [Name]: Bayou Sorrel Site
    [Parish]: Iberville
    [Reason]: Soil and sediments were contaminated by the dumping of process wastes from pesticide and herbicide manufacturing, sulfide-contaminated waste from hydrocarbon processing and exploration and spent wash from industrial equipment cleaning.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]:

    09/08/1983

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    05/26/1992

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    09/29/1997

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD985185107
    [Name]: Ruston Foundry
    [Parish]: Rapides
    [Reason]: Soil and slag contaminated by lead and antimony and asbestos-containing material waste have been removed to a hazardous waste landfill site.
    [Proposed]: 01/19/1999
    [Listed]:

    05/10/1999

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/03/2008

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD052510344
    [Name]: Delatte Metals
    [Parish]: Tangipahoa
    [Reason]: Soil contamination by lead from former battery recycling operations. Groundwater contamination by lead and acid does not affect underlying drinking water aquifer.
    [Proposed]: 07/28/1988
    [Listed]:

    01/19/1999

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/22/2003

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    08/08/2005

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD980745632
    [Name]: Bayou Bonfouca
    [Parish]: St. Tammany
    [Reason]: Former wood treatment operations caused severe creosote and PAH contamination of the bayou and its sediments. Approximately 1.5 miles of the bayou were rendered biologically sterile and divers suffered second-degree chemical burns from the contamination.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]:

    09/08/1983

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/30/1997

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: LAD981054075
    [Name]: Lincoln Creosote
    [Parish]: Bossier
    [Reason]: Soil contamination by creosote-related PAHs, semi-volatile organic compounds, PCP, chromium, copper and arsenic has been remediated by replacing the contaminated soil with clean soil.
    [Proposed]: 01/18/1994
    [Listed]:

    Withdrawn 07/28/1998

    [Constructioncompleted]:

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (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]:

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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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