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  2. Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant, formerly known as the Louisiana Ordnance Plant or as The Shell Plant, is an inactive 14,974-acre (60.60 km 2) plant to load, assemble and pack ammunitions items. During production from 1942 to 1994, the Army disposed of untreated explosives-laden wastewater in on-site lagoons, contaminating soil, sediments ...

  3. Cancer Alley - Wikipedia

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    A mound of oil drums near the Baton Rouge ExxonMobil Refinery along the Mississippi River in December 1972.. Cancer Alley is the regional nickname given to an 85-mile (137 km) stretch of land [1] along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, in the River Parishes of Louisiana, which contains over 200 [2] petrochemical plants and refineries. [3]

  4. River Bend Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    River Bend is operated by Entergy, which owns 100% of the station through its subsidiary, Entergy Gulf States Louisiana. The plant's operating license will expire in 2045. [4] The Site Vice President is Phil Hansett, the General Manager of Plant Operations is Bruce Chenard, and the Senior Operations Manager is Danny James.

  5. Cheniere (LNG) to Fix Louisiana Plant After Pollution Test Fail

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    Cheniere (LNG) is likely to repair and replace equipment at its Louisiana facility after tests revealed that emission limits were exceeded.

  6. Bridgestone eliminates 700 jobs at tire plant in Tennessee - AOL

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    The plant became Bridgestone's first U.S. factory when it opened on 150 acres of La Vergne farmland in 1972. Leading up to the closure, total workforce numbers at the plant have dropped by about ...

  7. Sidney A. Murray Jr. Hydroelectric Station - Wikipedia

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    The Sidney A. Murray Jr. Hydroelectric Station, also known as Louisiana Hydroelectric (LA Hydro), opened in response to a need for a non-polluting, less-costly power source for Vidalia, Louisiana. A site approximately 40 miles south of the town was selected for the new facility. The 192 MW plant started full-scale operations in 1990. [1]