Prepare for the Heart of Hurricane Season
The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) is encouraging everyone to keep their emergency game plan in place for what is normally our most active stretch of hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its updated hurricane forecast earlier this month. According to NOAA, conditions still favor an active season. As we’ve seen in recent years, it only takes one or two tropical events to cause massive loss across the state.
08/18/22
LDEQ’s YouTube channel offers information on pro-environmental topics
LDEQ’s YouTube channel offers information on pro-environmental topics. Curious about nonpoint source pollution, keeping your neighborhood storm drain free of debris, how to properly separate storm debris or how to maintain your home sewage treatment system? Maybe you would like an overview on asbestos, landfills or how the small business assistance program works?
LDEQ’s YouTube channel has videos on those topics and much more, including tips on how to navigate the EDMS to search for public records, and the negative impacts that open burning can have on the environment.
08/18/22
LDEQ encourages proper separation of trash, household chemicals and debris after a storm or flood
With Hurricane Laura impacting much of Louisiana, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) encourages residents across the state to be mindful of the proper separation and disposal of debris.
08/28/20
Disaster Debris Management Information
Debris management information - includes currently approved Emergency Debris Sites for local governments
08/28/20
LDEQ Listening Session #4 on HR 231-Voluntary Compliance Audit Program Study
LDEQ is hosting Listening Session #4 (Voluntary Audit Resources) on HR 231-Voluntary Compliance Audit Program Study on October 2
10/01/19