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Plaquemines Parish

Ida is forcing Grand Isle and Plaquemines Parish Evacuations

Hurricane effect

Hurricane report on Grand Isle, Plaquemines Parish and NOLA

George Bond August 27, 2021August 27, 2021 Media Watch Read more

Phillips 66 Alliance refinery up for sale

oil refinery

Who will buy an excess to needs refinery?

George Bond August 26, 2021 Media Watch Read more

Plaquemines Parish leads in a new container port competition

Container ship

Land, river frontage purchased; rail connections approved

George Bond August 14, 2021March 19, 2025 Media Watch Read more

Plaquemines Methane Plant Smaller and Greener

Bunsen burner

Smaller and Greener – Methane plant

George Bond June 25, 2021June 25, 2021 Media Watch Read more

East Side Good Fed Silt – West Side Bad Needs the Diversion for Silt

A good marsh

Two sides of the story – one has green grass the does not. Will the Diversion help?

George Bond April 27, 2021April 27, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

Climate Change? Cemetery? Diversion? Oil Terminal Ranks First

oil terminal

Oil terminal on the Mississippi in Plaquemines Parish

George Bond April 18, 2021April 18, 2021 Media Watch Read more

Plaquemines Parish Says No

Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion

With an 8-0 vote, Plaquemines Parish Council voted against the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion as it will hurt the Parishes economy and culture. In the strongest note of resistance to date, the Plaquemines Parish Council has decided to oppose Louisiana’s $2

George Bond April 10, 2021April 10, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

Racial Injustice, Again – in the name of progress

Racial Injustice, Again – in the name of progress

Over 200 years ago, a free Black man named Andrew Durnford, operated a sugar plantation where he used slaves but paid them during the Civil War and freed them after Emancipation. This plantation was across the Mississippi in Plaquemines Parish.

George Bond February 15, 2021February 15, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more
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