HLS 14RS-1671 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2014 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 47 BY REPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER AND STUART BI SHOP WATERWAYS/LAKES: Urges and requests the Department of Environmental Quality to report to the legislature what would be required to clean up Capitol Lake A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to report to the legislature2 what would be required to clean up Capitol Lake.3 WHEREAS, Capitol Lake, including its smaller component located to the south and4 east, has a long and storied history including having once been known as Bayou Garrison5 named for the garrisons that quartered along its banks and was a strategic element of the6 Battle of Baton Rouge in August of 1862; and7 WHEREAS, as the city of Baton Rouge grew, the original development of the city8 was along the Mississippi River in what is now the downtown area and most of the9 population was located close to the bayou and later the lake, including the original location10 of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge; and11 WHEREAS, the bayou was eventually closed off from the Mississippi River which12 created the lake that we all know now as Capitol Lake, named for the fact that it is located13 directly north of the Louisiana State Capitol; and14 WHEREAS, Capitol Lake has been a significant part of the environs about the15 Louisiana State Capitol and contributes to the beauty of those environs, particularly where16 tourism is concerned; and17 WHEREAS, the Louisiana State Capitol is one of the most visited sites in the state18 by visitors to the state, partially because it is the state capitol but also because it is one of19 only two skyscraper-style capitols in the country and because of the beauty of its Art Deco20 styling; and21 HLS 14RS-1671 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 47 Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, through the years, unfortunately, the esthetic value of the lake has not1 been appreciated, and it was used as a wastewater receiving body and as a drainage basin for2 facilities and roads located nearby the lake resulting in a loss of water quality and a reduction3 in the attractiveness of the lake; and4 WHEREAS, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the concentration of polychlorinated5 biphenyls (PCBs) was so high that signs were posted along the banks of the lake warning6 people not to consume fish taken from the lake; and7 WHEREAS, the Louisiana State Capitol is considered by many to be the welcoming8 point for visitors to the state and, as a person would want his front yard and front door to be9 kept attractive to welcome visitors to his home, so Louisianians want the area around the10 state capitol to be kept in an appropriate manner to welcome the world to the state of11 Louisiana; and12 WHEREAS, with continued siltation from the Northdale Canal to the east of the13 south lake portion of Capitol Lake and evaporation of the water during drought conditions14 that have been experienced recently in Louisiana, the lakes are beginning to silt in and15 degrade, leading to the lakes being a significantly less attractive element of the state capitol16 area; and17 WHEREAS, such degradation, essentially on the steps of the Louisiana State Capitol,18 is unfortunate and speaks badly of Louisiana's desire to put our best foot forward and our19 state agencies should take the lead in rectifying the situation; and20 WHEREAS, improving the situation for Capitol Lake will require an assessment of21 the lake and the steps needed to rectify years of neglect and will involve multiple state22 agencies.23 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby24 urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to report to the legislature what25 would be required to clean up the appearance of Capitol Lake and to make the water quality26 appropriate for a fish habitat.27 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Environmental Quality make28 use of the expertise of other state agencies, particularly the Department of Wildlife and29 Fisheries, the Department of Natural Resources, and the State Land Office, and that the other30 HLS 14RS-1671 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 47 Page 3 of 3 state agencies lend their expertise to the Department of Environmental Quality for this study1 and report.2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a report be presented to the House Committee3 on Natural Resources and Environment, the House Committee on Appropriations, the Senate4 Committee on Natural Resources, and the Senate Committee on Finance no later than March5 1, 2015.6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the7 secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality.8 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Broadwater HCR No. 47 Urges and requests the Dept. of Environmental Quality to report to the legislature what would be required to clean up the appearance of Capitol Lake and to make the water quality appropriate for a fish habitat. Requires that a report be presented to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment, the House Committee on Appropriations, the Senate Committee on Natural Resources, and the Senate Committee on Finance no later than March 1, 2015.