State pays $36 million for rights to land for Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion
Solar and farmers clash in Tangipahoa Parish
Tangipahoa Parish and solar clash
Levee Support from the State
Still, some legislators want New Orleans and four suburban parishes to pony up for improvements
States and Tribes can Block Intrusions to Waterways
Environmental Protection Agency is restoring a rule that grants states and Native American tribes authority to block pipelines and other energy projects that can pollute rivers, streams and other waterways.
23 miles of Coastal Land, Levees and more
Louisiana plans to spend $877 million in fiscal 2022 on coastal projects building more than 23 square miles of land and on advancing hurricane storm surge reduction work along the state’s southeastern and south central shoreline. nola.com This $877 million
Advocate Staff Editorial – All Industry
President Biden and his green ideas are not welcome in Louisiana. His proposed policies have raised the hackles of the oil industry, the Governor and the legislature. Now the Advocate comes out in opposition – but maybe not entirely! We