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LOUISIANA SOLID WASTE NOTIFICATIONS (Including LOUISIANA SOLID WASTE NOTIFICATIONS (Including Transporters) Revised 09/19/2016 Master Status Facilitiy Name Facility Type Facility ID Parish Ai Id Active Southern Recovery Management, Inc. Greater NO Land Transporter/Disposer TD-051-0003 Jefferson 43836 Active Waste Management of New Orleans Transporter/PU TPU-071-0004 Orleans Active Westwego Solid Waste Landfill Area Transporter/Disposer TD-051-0005 Jefferson Active West Baton Rouge Parish Sanitary Landfill Disposer D-121-0007 West Baton Rouge Active City of Baton Rouge/ Devil's Swamp Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-033-0008 East Baton Rouge Active City of Denham Springs Dump Transporter/Disposer TD-063-0009 Livingston Active City of Kenner Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-089-0010 St. Charles Active City of Thibodaux/City Dump Transporter/Disposer TD-057-0012 Lafourche 324 Active BFI- Woodland Hills Sanitary Landfills Transporter/Disposer TD-019-0013 Calcasieu Active Lafourche Parish Police Jury Landfill- Raceland Du Disposer D-057-0014 Lafourche Active Fred Trosclair Disposer TD-3-0015 St John The Baptist Active City of Houma Open Dump Transporter/Disposer TD-109-0017 Terrebonne Active Vermilion Parish Solid Waste Disposal Plant Transporter/Processor/Disposer TPD-113-0023 Vermilion Active Lake Charles City Dump Disposer D-5-0027 Calcasieu Active Lake Charles City Dump Disposer D-019-0028 Calcasieu Active Simmesport Dump Disposer D-6-0031 Avoyelles Active Plaucheville Dump Disposer D-6-0034 Avoyelles Active Harrisonburg Landfill Disposer D-6-0035 Catahoula Active Central Louisiana Tire Company Transporter T-0035 Avoyelles Active Mooringsport Landfill Disposer D-7-0038 Caddo Active Morehouse Parish Police Jury-Morehouse C&D Site Transporter/Disposer TD-067-0040 Morehouse Active M & M Transport Incorporated Transporter T-0040 Ouachita Active St. James Parish Council Transporter T-0041 St James Active Allemania Chemical Co Disposer D-2-0043 Iberville Active BFI- Cresent Acres Sanitary Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-071-0044 Orleans Active Kass Bros., Inc. Transporter T-0045 Jefferson Active City of Jeanerette Transporter T-045-0048 Iberia Active White's Landfill Disposer D-3-0049 St. Charles Active Ernest Frey (Private Dump) Disposer D-4-0050 St. Landry Active Southeastern Tire Transporter T-0050 Out of state Active City of Oakdale Woodwaste Site Disposer D-003-0051 Allen Active Glory Retail Walker Trucking Transporter T-0051 Jefferson Active Majestic Transportation Transporter T-0052 Caddo 2519 Active DSM Copolymer, Inc. - Addis Facility Generator/Transporter/Disposer GTD-121-0053 West Baton Rouge Active Hired Trucks Inc Transporter T-0053 St Tammany Generator/Transporter/Processor/ 1395 Active Lion Copolymer LLC - Baton Rouge Plant GTPD-033-0054 East Baton Rouge Disposer 17227 Inactive Freeport-McMoran Energy, LLC - Port Sulphur Facility Generator/Transporter/Disposer GTD-075-0055 Plaquemines Active Freeport Sulphur Company- Harvey Terminal Transporter T-051-0056 Jefferson 17228 Active Freeport Sulphur Co. - Garden Island Bay Mine Generator/Processor/Disposer GPD-075-0057 Plaquemines Active Buggy Axle LLC Transporter T-0059 Avoyelles Active Regency Tire Transporter T-0061 Caddo Active International Salt Company-Avery Island Mine&Refin Generator/Disposer GD-045-0064 Iberia Active Dannys Full Service Transporter T-0064 St Landry Active Regent Sales Transporter T-0067 Caddo Active McCoy Realty&Dev. Do., Inc.-Owner of Property-No n Disposer D-3-0068 Terrebone Active Tangipahoa Parish Police Jury-#4 Disposer D-2-0069 Tangipahoa Active West End Solid Waste Pick-up Station Transporter/Processor TPU-101-0071 St. Mary Active Danny Tires Transporter T-0071 Avoyelles Active Toledo Welding & Fabrication Inc Transporter T-0074 Sabine Active Lake City Trucking Transporter T-0076 Calcasieu Active Dupre' Transport Transporter T-0078 Lafayette Active Larry's Tire Service Transporter T-0079 Avoyelles Active Caddo Correction Institute Landfill Disposer D-7-0082 Caddo Active CDC Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-017-0082 Caddo Active City of Springhill Transporter/Disposer TD-119-0086 Webster Active J & S Tire Transporter T-0086 Caddo Active Louisiana Tire Transport Transporter T-0087 DeSoto Active Kelvin Tract Landfill Disposer D-051-0090 Jefferson Active Lafayette Municipal Landfilll Disposer D-055-0094 Lafayette 4174 Active Sid Richardson Carbon & Energy Company Generator/Disposer GD-121-0097 West Baton Rouge Active Active Lincoln Pairsh Sanitary Landfill Transporter/Processor/Disposer TPD-061-0099 Lincoln Active Pearce and Leblanc, Inc. Disposer D-033-0106 East Baton Rouge 1409 Active Dow Chemical Company Generator/Processor/Disposer GPDT-047-0107 Iberville Active Proposed Sanitary Landfill/Farmerville Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-111-0108 Union Active Big Woods Landfill-Home Industry Disposal Company, Transporter/Disposer TD-113-0114 Vermilion Active Town of Grand Couteau Garbage Disposer D-4-0116 St. Landry Active Athens Dump Disposer D-7-0117 Claiborne Active Assumption Parish Sanitary Landfill Disposer D-3-0121 Assumption Active Terrebonne Parish Sanitary Landfill Disposer D-109-0127 Terrebonne Active Dularge Landfill Disposer D-109-0128 Terrebonne Active LaCache Landfill Disposer D-109-0129 Terrebonne Active Schriever Landfill Disposer D-109-0130 Terrebonne Active Boise Southern Company Disposer D-5-0133 Beauregard Active Duson Trash Pile Disposer D-4-0136 Lafayette Active Cal Cam, Land & Cattle Company Disposer D-5-0137 Cameron Active Broussard Disposer D-4-0151 Lafayette Active Waste Not. Inc. Disposer D-2-0152 East Baton Rouge Active Killens Recapping Inc Transporter T-0157 Out of State 32494 Active Entergy New Orleans - Michoud Plant Generator/Disposer GD-071-0158 Orleans Active American Waste & Pollution Control-Eastern Collect Transporter T-071-0164 Orleans Active Town of Vivian Transporter T-017-0165 Caddo Waste Management of New Orleans formerly American Active Transporter T-071-0166 Orleans Waste & Pollution Control Company-Alvar Active CLC Recycling Transporter T-0166 Lafayette Active Town of Haynesville Dump Transporter/Disposer TD-027-0176 Claiborne Active Tire & Wheel Connection Transporter T-0178 Webster Active Town of Cotton Valley City Dump Disposer D-7-0178 Webster Active Lewisburg Dump Site Disposer D-4-0184 St. Landry Active Prairie Ronde Dump Site Disposer D-4-0185 St. Landry Active City of Covington Sanitary Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-103-0186 St. Tammany Active Pelican State Landfill Disposer D-1-0187 St. Charles 1388 Active Noranda Alumina LLC (formerly Gramercy Alumina LLC) Generator/Disposer GD-093-0189 St. James Active Oberlin-Ward I Disposal Dump Disposer D-5-0190 Allen Active Paris Road Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-087-0192 St. Bernard Active Brimstone Landfill, Inc. Transporter/Disposer TD-019-0194 Calcasieu Active West Dump Transporter/Disposer TD-119-0197 Webster Active Town of Vidalia Garbage Dump Disposer D-6-0199 Concordia Active Grant Parish Landfill Transporter/Disposer TD-043-0201 Grant Active Cabot Corporation- Ville Platte Plant Generator/Processor/Disposer GPD-039-0204 Evangeline 42017 Active City of Baton Rouge - Irene Road Spent Bauxite Facility Generator/Disposer GD-033-0206 East Baton Rouge Active Roy Young, Inc. Transporter/Disposer TD-113-0213 Vermilion Active Calcasieu Paper Company Disposer D-5-0216 Allen Active Analytical Logging, Inc. Disposer D-7-0218 Caddo Active Douglas Island Subdivision Farm Disposer D-7-0219 Caddo Active Lillie Dump Disposer D-8-0221 Union Active Union Parish Dump Disposer D-8-0222 Union Active Logansport City Dump Disposer D-7-0223 Desoto 2367 Active Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. Generator G-047-0224 Iberville Active Highway 15 Parish Dump Disposer D-8-0226 Union Active Area 90 Landfill Disposer D-051-0227 Jefferson Active LeJeune Dump Disposer D-5-0229 Jefferson Davis Active Fenton Dump Disposer D-5-0230 Jefferson Davis Active Boise Cascade Corp.- Oakdale Generator/Disposer GD-003-0234 Allen Active Boise Cascade Corporation- Florien Plywood Plant Generator/Disposer/Exempt GDE-085-0237 Sabine Active Gulf Coast Pkg. Co., Inc. Disposer D-3-0238 Terrebonne Active Lacassine Dump Disposer D-5-0240 Jefferson Davis Active Sarver Dump Disposer D-5-0241 Jefferson Davis Active Jefferson Davis Parish-Babineaux Dump Disposer D-5-0242 Jefferson Davis Active Georgia Gulf-Plaquemine Division Generator/Disposer GD-047-0244 Iberville Active Bell City-Hayes Dump Disposer D-5-0246 Calcasieu Active Ward Eight Barn Dump Disposer D-5-0247 Calcasieu Active Wimberly Dump Disposer D-5-0248 Calcasieu Active Ward Six Dump Disposer D-5-0249 Calcasieu Active Ward Five Dump Disposer D-5-0250 Calcasieu Active Dave Dugas Dump Disposer D-5-0251 Calcasieu Active Smith Ferry Road Dump Disposer D-5-0252 Calcasieu Active Westlake Dump Disposer D-5-0253 Calcasieu Active LeBleu Dump Disposer D-5-0254 Calcasieu Active Ward One Dump Disposer D-5-0256 Calcasieu Active Leon A. Scioneaux-North Site Disposer D-3-0260 St. John the Baptist Active Gulf States Utilities Company-Nelson Coal Station Generator/Disposer GD-019-0261 Calcasieu Active Gulf States Utilities Company-Nelson Oil and Gas Generator/Disposer GD-019-0262 Calcasieu Active Gulf States Utilities Company-LA Power Station Generator/Disposer GD-033-0263 East Baton Rouge Active Old Gentilly Landfill Disposer D-071-0264 Orleans Active Tensas Parish Sanitary Landfill Disposer D-107-0265 Tensas Active Rickards Tire Transporter T-0266 Caddo Active Cow Island Gas Plant-burn pit Disposer D-4-0266 Vermilion Active Thomas Trucking Transporter T-0268 Out-of-State Active Ouachita Parish
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