Louisiana 2016 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR32

Introduced
6/23/16  

Caption

Urges and requests the Department of Environmental Quality to place a moratorium on the issuance of landfill permits in the community of Alsen, Louisiana, until a thorough economic and environmental impact study has been conducted

Impact

If passed, HR32 would influence local government powers by reinforcing the necessity for the DEQ to consider local land use data when issuing permits. The bill aims to prioritize the environmental integrity and economic stability of the Alsen community, suggesting that any developments made without thorough community consultations could lead to long-term detrimental effects on the community. This request presents an opportunity for local governance to actively participate in decisions that directly affect their environmental landscape and economic viability.

Summary

House Resolution 32 (HR32) urges the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to implement a moratorium on the issuance of landfill permits in Alsen, Louisiana, pending a comprehensive economic and environmental impact study. The bill emphasizes the necessity for the DEQ to take into account local zoning and land use restrictions as they pertain to any future waste disposal permits, responding to concerns from Alsen residents about potential adverse consequences of landfill expansions. This resolution seeks to ensure community input and thorough analysis before any further development occurs in their vicinity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR32 appears supportive among local citizens, advocates, and possibly lawmakers sympathetic to local control over environmental issues. It reflects a community-driven approach that values local input in environmental decision-making. Generally, the sentiment is in favor of protecting Alsen’s immediate interests regarding potential landfill expansions, showcasing a strong desire for thorough evaluations before permitting new landfill operations.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise from potential opposition by entities that might benefit from landfill expansions, such as waste management companies. These stakeholders may argue against delays in permit issuance, emphasizing economic growth and operational needs while potentially downplaying community concerns about environmental impacts. This highlights the ongoing struggle between economic development interests and local community advocacy for environmental protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR28

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality to place a moratorium on the issuance of landfill permits in the community of Alsen, Louisiana, until a thorough economic and environmental impact study has been conducted.

LA SCR159

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality to give extra consideration to the views of the local officials and the surrounding community when deciding to issue certain landfill permits.

LA HCR25

Urges and requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study sewer systems

LA HCR42

Urges and requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study the overall impacts of wetland assimilation projects prior to approval of additional such projects

LA HB171

Establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new landfills.

LA SCR30

To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to study implementation of real-time community air monitoring and notification systems.

LA HR231

Urges and requests the secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality to study the establishment of a voluntary compliance audit program for industries regulated by the department

LA HR168

Requests the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality to collaborate with Rio Grande Pacific Railroad and certain federal agencies to conduct an environmental review on the quantifiable public health, safety, and welfare impact of new railroad alignment in the city of Gretna

LA HR145

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality in conjunction with the Louisiana Department of Health to study the effects of evolving 5G technology

LA SR183

Requests the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality to study the social, economic, and environmental impact of the discharge from the Temple Inland facility into the Pearl River.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.