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Louisiana chemical plant threatens to shut down if EPA emissions deadline isn’t relaxed

Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:02 am
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:02 am
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RESERVE, La. — A synthetic rubber manufacturer accused of increasing the cancer risk for the nearby majority-Black community in Louisiana told a federal appeals court it will have to shut down “likely permanently” if it’s forced to meet the Biden administration’s deadline to reduce emissions.

Denka Performance Elastomer on Tuesday blamed a new Environmental Protection Agency rule that targets emissions at more than 200 industrial plants, arguing that other, more dangerous facilities face a 2-year deadline to comply while it was singled out with an “illegal and politically motivated” 90-day deadline.

The Denka plant manufacturers neoprene, which is used to make wetsuits, automotive belts and other items, and employs roughly 250 people, the company said.
It’s located roughly a half-mile (.8 kilometer) from an elementary school in Reserve, Louisiana, and is within an 85-mile (137-kilometer) stretch of the state known officially as the Mississippi River Chemical Corridor. Colloquially it is called Cancer Alley.

The company has been at the center of a broader fight over environmental rules and racism — and of the Biden administration’s promise to use its enforcement and regulatory power to make life better for residents who live in communities, often poor and majority-minority, that disproportionately bear the brunt of pollution impacts.

“Absent relief from the 90-day implementation period, (Denka) will have no ability to comply with the rule and will be forced to shut the facility, likely permanently,” the company told a Washington, D.C. federal appeals court.

When the agency originally proposed tougher emissions limits, Denka had a longer timeframe to comply. But the EPA sued the company last year, finding the facility posed an “imminent and substantial endangerment” to the nearby community. And EPA said that finding justified a shorter, 90-day deadline specified in its final rule.

Let them shut down,” said Sharon Lavigne, founder of Rise St. James, a group that has fought against the plant. “They poisoned the people in Reserve.”

The new regulations target a range of emissions including chloroprene and will reduce cancer risk substantially, according to agency. The EPA declined to comment on the litigation.

The company wants the EPA’s 90-day deadline put on hold and says the agency won’t consider lengthening that timeline until Denka sets out an emissions reduction plan, according to the filing. In recent years, the company has significantly reduced emissions and argues the government has overstated the risk from chloroprene, the chemical emitted by the plant.

Environmental activists filed civil rights complaints with the EPA in 2022, arguing Louisiana air regulators have allowed new facilities in places where Black residents already endure too much pollution and won’t do enough to set better controls at dangerous facilities.


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“(Denka) will need at least two years to plan, develop, test and install the controls required by the rule,” the company said in a court filing.

To succeed, the company needs to show EPA’s deadline will cause “irreparable harm.” It uses the threat of closure to argue that the court needs to act quickly.

The company talked with the agency about an extension, but federal officials demanded emissions reduction commitments that Denka refused to accept.

In a statement, the company thanked Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and other state officials for their “steadfast support.” When Landry was attorney general, his office sued the EPA over its civil rights investigation, arguing the agency exceeded its authority when it targeted discrimination that allegedly harmed Black residents more, instead of focusing only on intentional discrimination. A federal judge handed the state an early win in that litigation this year.


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Posted by indytiger
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:07 am to
How on earth did they spin this into a race issue
Posted by F1y0n7h3W4LL
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:16 am to
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How on earth did they spin this into a race issue

Everything is about race or climate change.

Should this plant be forced to shut down, one could assume that the chemical corridor could be a house of cards and Denka might be at the bottom of the stack.



And if you're one of the 250 employees who will lose their livelihood, you can thank the lovely and gracious Ms. Livigne.


Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:17 am to
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How on earth did they spin this into a race issue



Mental gymnastics
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
Member since Apr 2013
17103 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:17 am to
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How on earth did they spin this into a race issue

The cornerstone of the cancer alley issue is race based. Though the technical term used is Environmental Justice.
Posted by LSUDUCKMAN67
DTB
Member since Sep 2020
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:18 am to
Can't wait to see what will happen after it will shut down...... Then they will be crying about no jobs!
Posted by Centinel
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Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:18 am to
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How on earth did they spin this into a race issue


Are you new here? Everything is a race issue today.
Posted by low end
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:19 am to
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It’s located roughly a half-mile (.8 kilometer) from an elementary school

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“Let them shut down,”


Posted by Steadyhands
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Member since May 2016
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:19 am to
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And if you're one of the 250 employees who will lose their livelihood, you can thank the lovely and gracious Ms. Livigne.


Probably a good portion of them live right there locally. Then they will cry racism about big companies closing business and moving operations away, disproportionately affecting jobs for black people.
Posted by sta4ever
Member since Aug 2014
17404 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:21 am to
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“Let them shut down,” said Sharon Lavigne, founder of Rise St. James, a group that has fought against the plant. “They poisoned the people in Reserve.”


She and they won’t be saying that in a few years, whenever Reserve turns into an even bigger shithole than it already is.
Posted by jmh5724
Member since Jan 2012
2659 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:27 am to
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Colloquially it is called Cancer Alley.


Has been proven false many times since this term became popular in the 80s. This is and always has been about extortion. The surrounding community probably has a 75% smoker rate they won’t mention.
Posted by AtlantaLSUfan
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:30 am to
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Has been proven false many times since this term became popular in the 80s.

This. But lamestream media will never miss a chance to use it. Just like they never miss a chance to make something about race.
Posted by nicholastiger
Member since Jan 2004
53912 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:38 am to
let's take away the entire industry that supports every small town in Louisiana and funds those town's entire budgets
Posted by Shanegolang
Denham Springs, La
Member since Sep 2015
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 9:56 am to
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
27412 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:03 am to
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let's take away the entire industry that supports every small town in Louisiana and funds those town's entire budgets


Come on, man! We’ll just replace those dirty jobs and dirty money with clean jobs and clean money from unicorn poop and fairy farts.

Coming up in a few minutes, Greg Browser, President of the LA Chemical Association, is supposed to be on the Moon Griffon show talking about this issue. I’ve liked talking with him in the past and seems like a great person to represent the state’s chemical industry.
Posted by Joe_Dirte
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Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:09 am to
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“Let them shut down,”


was the school built before the plant? google earth shows the plant there in '85, but it doesn't appear the school was there. although it could've been and the building(s) were just smaller
Posted by supadave3
Houston, TX
Member since Dec 2005
31788 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:11 am to
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often poor and majority-minority, that disproportionately bear the brunt of pollution impacts.


Hate working folks, I’m sure.

So
Let’s shut down the plant and lay off the 250 area residents that actually work for a living.
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
12637 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:15 am to
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The cornerstone of the cancer alley issue is race based. Though the technical term used is Environmental Justice.

It’s dumb. These plants were built in areas with river access, rail access, and low population density. The fact that the relatively few people living in these areas are majority black has nothing to do with it.

That doesn’t absolve Denka (or any of the other manufacturers) of their responsibility to be good stewards of the environment, of course. I have no idea whether the EPA deadline is reasonable in this case, but there has been scrutiny over emissions at that Denka site for years now. At first glance 90 days looks absurd but I think there’s probably more to the story.
Posted by lsusteve1
Member since Dec 2004
46311 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:15 am to
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How on earth did they spin this into a race issue


Maybe they’ll listen because it’s what they like
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
12637 posts
Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:18 am to
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was the school built before the plant? google earth shows the plant there in '85, but it doesn't appear the school was there. although it could've been and the building(s) were just smaller

Plant was built around 1960 by DuPont. Denka took over the neoprene division a few years ago.

I’ve wondered the same thing. I would bet that the plant is older than the school.
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