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COMPLETION REPORT

October 2006
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT A GLANCE
8 Drinking Water Plant Assessments
21 Wastewater Facility Assessments
25 Industry Damage Assessments*
56,224 Hazardous Materials Containers Collected*
1,180 Electronic Items Collected*
13,488 Pounds of Ammunition/Explosives Collected*
376,728 Pounds of Cumulative Waste Disposed
36 School Lab Assessments

Since September 2005, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) have worked together to address environmental hazards from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to help Iberia Parish recover.

One of EPA and LDEQ's first priorities was to ensure residents returning to all the cities affected by the hurricanes had safe drinking water. Throughout Louisiana, assessments were conducted at drinking water facilities, of which eight were in Iberia Parish. Similarly, 21 wastewater treatment plants were assessed for damage.

Next, EPA and LDEQ turned to federally permitted facilities. The agencies conducted interviews and site visits at hazardous waste storage, transfer or disposal facilities. During this time, facilities in southern Louisiana were addressed, including 25 facilities in Iberia Parish. The site visits and interviews established that employees could return to work at facilities operating in accordance with federal and state regulations.

Because of concerns that damaged chemicals in school biology and chemistry laboratories could cause a health hazard, EPA and LDEQ conducted assessments at schools in southern Louisiana. Some chemical containers were found to be damaged by the hurricanes, by flood waters and/or from heat exposure. EPA and LDEQ, in coordination with the Louisiana State Police and local fire departments, removed dangerous chemicals from schools in southern Louisiana. Thirty-six schools in Iberia Parish were assessed; chemicals were removed from eight of them.

Paint and computers in homes under normal circumstances are not usually considered hazardous. However, when hundreds of thousands of these items become waste products at the same time, the hazardous components in them could create problems. To help remove these materials from the waste going to Louisiana's municipal landfills, EPA and LDEQ collected 58,404 units consisting of appliances, hazardous waste containers and home electronics. The hazardous materials were recycled or disposed of in landfills designed to handle them safely. In Iberia Parish, EPA and LDEQ disposed of 376,728 pounds of waste as of September 30, 2006.

In response to community concerns about potential harm from firearms, ammunition and explosives, EPA began collecting these materials for appropriate disposal in January 2006. As of September 30, 2006, in southwest and south-central Louisiana parishes, 224 firearms and 13,488 pounds of ammunition, explosives, fireworks and other similar items were collected.

*Reflects more than Iberia Parish activities.

Map of Iberia Parish
EPA assessing a wastewater facility for damage.
EPA assessing a wastewater facility for damage.
 
 

 

 


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