Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR253

Introduced
6/15/10  

Caption

Urges and requests the presence of dredging boats for continuous operations

Impact

The resolution calls for proactive measures in coastal management by enhancing the state’s preparedness to address siltation and navigation issues. By ensuring dredging boats are readily available, the state aims to respond swiftly to environmental challenges that may arise. This could lead to more effective management of coastal waters, thereby protecting local waterways, wildlife habitats, and navigating channels essential for commerce and transportation.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 253 (HCR253) urges and requests the Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration in Louisiana to ensure the continuous availability of dredging boats in coastal areas. The resolution highlights the significant challenges presented by the deposition of silt in coastal waterways, which has adverse implications for navigation and ecosystem health. The bill emphasizes the need for prompt dredging response capabilities, particularly noted during critical events like the Deepwater Horizon disaster, illustrating how timely dredging operations could have mitigated environmental damage.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR253 appears positive, reflecting a sense of urgency regarding environmental preservation and proactive coastal management. Legislators and stakeholders involved in discussions around the resolution seem to be aligned in recognizing the importance of continuous dredging operations and the potential benefits such actions can incur for the coastal ecosystem and local communities.

Contention

Notably, while the resolution presents a unified front in promoting coastal restoration efforts, there may be underlying concerns regarding the allocation of resources and the operational capabilities of the Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration. Stakeholders could raise questions about funding and logistics for maintaining an adequate fleet of dredging boats, as well as the long-term strategies in place to address the root causes of siltation beyond immediate dredging needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR190

Urges and requests the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the president of the U.S. to expedite permitting of the artificial barrier island plan

LA HCR163

Urges congress and the president to provide adequate funding for essential dredging activities on the Lower Mississippi River

LA HCR44

Urges and requests Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to study the practicality and feasibility of the state authorizing tax credits for certain coastal preservation projects

LA HCR239

Urges and requests British Petroleum (BP) to endorse and agree to fund implementation of the Louisiana Seafood Safety Response and Quality Certification Plan

LA HCR173

Urges congress and the president to provide adequate funding for essential dredging and hazard removal activities in the Calcasieu Ship Channel

LA HCR171

Urges and requests DOTD to study the impact of expanding the territorial jurisdiction of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

LA HCR62

Urges and requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to study Lake Verret as an alternative drinking water source for Bayou Lafourche

LA HCR252

Requests that the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission consider allowing for the use of cast nets at night with no creel limits for the commercial taking of shrimp during this time of fishing disaster resultant from the BP Deepwater Horizon catastrophe

LA SR220

Requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and the office of multimodal commerce to study shipping lanes in need of dredging and whether dredging spoil could be of beneficial use for integrated coastal protection.

LA HCR193

Urges and requests study relative to emergency training opportunities for England Airpark

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.