SLS 18RS-134 ORIGINAL 2018 Regular Session SENATE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 5 BY SENATOR MIZELL WATER/WATERWAYS. Expresses opposition to the "One Lake" project proposing to dam the Pearl River and to build a 1,500 acre lake near Jackson, Mississippi and requests the United States Army Corps of Engineers to deny a pending permit for the project. 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2 To express opposition to the "One Lake" project that proposes to dam the Pearl River and 3 to build a fifteen hundred-acre lake near Jackson, Mississippi and to urge and request 4 the United States Army Corps of Engineers to deny the pending permit application 5 for the project. 6 WHEREAS, there is pending a permit application to the United States Army Corps 7 of Engineers, Vicksburg District, to dam the Pearl River and to build a fifteen hundred-acre 8 lake near Jackson, Mississippi; and 9 WHEREAS, the proposed "One Lake" project requires close scrutiny from all 10 interests that rely on the Pearl River to safely and legally discharge regulated wastewater; 11 and 12 WHEREAS, in Louisiana there are dozens of permit holders in Washington and St. 13 Tammany Parishes, including Bogalusa's International Paper mill, and the towns of Bogalusa 14 and Pearl River, that need stable flows and adequate dilution on the Pearl River and its 15 tributaries; and 16 WHEREAS, the Pearl River is on the Mississippi Department of Environmental 17 Quality's Impaired Waters List due to wastewater going into the Pearl River from runoff 18 from parking lots, farms, and septic tanks, resulting in too much nitrogen and phosphorus Page 1 of 3 SCR NO. 5 SLS 18RS-134 ORIGINAL 1 ending up in the Pearl River, and necessitating limits on these pollutants in existing permits 2 held by business, industry, and municipalities; and 3 WHEREAS, increased nitrogen and phosphorus compounds cause excess algae and 4 plankton to grow, and too much algae and plankton choke the life out of a river, which 5 combined with high summer temperatures, rob the water of oxygen and may cause fish kills; 6 and 7 WHEREAS, water flow of the river where waste mixture is released is important; 8 and 9 WHEREAS, permit holders need adequate water in a receiving stream to mix with 10 and dilute wastewater; and 11 WHEREAS, the Pearl River has reduced water flows in summer and fall when 12 rainfall amounts are seasonally low; and 13 WHEREAS, dams also threaten to limit water flow, making it hard for existing 14 wastewater discharge permit holders to comply; and 15 WHEREAS, in 2013, the St. Tammany Parish engineering department examined 16 evaporation predictions for the proposed "One Lake" project and calculated a possible 17 reduction of ninety cubic feet per second of flow at their end of the Pearl River, which 18 reduction could have a significant adverse impact on permits and the health of the Pearl 19 River downstream. 20 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby 21 express its opposition to the "One Lake" project that proposes to dam the Pearl River and 22 build a fifteen hundred-acre lake near Jackson, Mississippi, and urges and requests the 23 United States Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, to deny the pending permit 24 application for the proposed "One Lake" project. 25 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the 26 commander of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District. Page 2 of 3 SCR NO. 5 SLS 18RS-134 ORIGINAL The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Sharon F. Lyles. DIGEST SCR 5 Original 2018 Regular Session Mizell Expresses opposition to and requests the United States Army Corps of Engineers to deny the pending permit application for the proposed "One Lake" project which would dam the Pearl River and build a 1,500 acre lake near Jackson, Mississippi. Page 3 of 3