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Lake Charles (Louisiana)


FieldValue
nameLake Charles
imageLake Charles (body of water).JPG
captionLake Charles from North Beach along Interstate 10
locationCalcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States
coords
typeBrackish, estuary
inflowCalcasieu River
basin_countriesUnited States
depth5 ft
elevation0 ft
citiesCity of Lake Charles
pushpin_mapLouisiana#USA
pushpin_map_altLocation of Lake Charles in Louisiana, USA.

| max-depth = Lake Charles () is a brackish body of water located within the estuary of the Calcasieu River in Southwest Louisiana, United States. It is situated almost entirely within the Lake Charles city limits. The Calcasieu Ship Channel flows along the western side for large ships to pass and is the western boundary of the city limits. The I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge crosses at the extreme northwestern edge of the lake and river and connects the city of Lake Charles and the city of Westlake.

Contamination

The lake and Calcasieu estuary has been embroiled in controversy since the 1994 Condea Vista ethylene dichloride pipeline spill. The spill, according to the web site Axiom Amnesia was estimated between 19 and 47 million pounds and is considered "one of the largest in U.S. History". The affected part of the estuary includes (but is not limited to) the Calcasieu River from northern Moss Lake up to the salt water barrier, that is north of both the existing bridge and any realigned new bridge in Lake Charles. The affected area includes Bayou d'Inde, Bayou Verdine, dredged spoil islands, and Clooney and Coon Island Loop.

The spill has brought about lawsuits from individuals plaintiffs (500 of them), with some settlements accepted amounting to $50 million, stories of corporate espionage, and a lawsuit between ConocoPhillips and Sasol North America, the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Attorney with federal trustee's being the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Department of the Interior (DOI), the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ), and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) that amounts to almost $15 million.

Calcasieu River Bridge

Main article: Calcasieu River Bridge

The I-10 bridge has been part of a controversy since 2002 concerning bridge safety issues and replacement with a detailed report that provided planning for a new bridge and corridor improvements. As of 2015 there have been some corridor improvements but any new bridge is not in the near foreseeable future. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was started in 2013, a draft was completed during the summer of 2015, and a final EIS and record of decision is due by the spring of 2016. Any future inside corridor construction, especially concerning any new bridge, will be delayed until after that date. The final draft decision will also provide a "no build" alternative.

In 2025, The City of Lake Charles in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers have approved and started construction of a new Calcasieu River Bridge as a toll bridge in late 2025. It is expected to take 5 years to complete.

References

References

  1. MacDonald, Donald D.. (2011-07-01). "Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment of the Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana: Part 3. An Evaluation of the Risks to Benthic Invertebrates Associated With Exposure to Contaminated Sediments". Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.
  2. (2015). "Boundary Map and Geodata for the City of Lake Charles in Louisiana, U.S.A.". Stringer Sites, LLC.
  3. Heit. (January 1, 2011). "About A Bridge: A Structure That Tells A Story". Axiom Amnesia.
  4. (June 2015). "Calcasieu Estuary Louisiana". EPA publication.
  5. Ridgeway, James. (May 20, 2008). "Environmental Espionage: Inside a Chemical Company's Louisiana Spy Op".
  6. (October 13, 2010). "ConocoPhillips Company and Sasol North America Agree to Reimburse Costs for Calcasieu Estuary, Bayou Verdine Cleanup". Justice News.
  7. "HNTB report".
  8. (October 22, 2013). "I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge Project Fact Sheet". Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development/Federal Highway Administration.
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