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Master Ai Id Status Facilitiy Name Facility Type Facility ID Parish Active Solid Waste Notification List 03/25/2021 Master Ai Id Status Facilitiy Name Facility Type Facility ID Parish Active "Downtown Parking" at 538 Claiborne (Poydras/Claiborne Property) Disposer D-071-8449 Orleans Active (NO LONGER GENERATING - SHUT DOWN OPERATIONS JAN.06)Air Liquide America Corporation Westlake Air Separation Plant Generator G-019-7331 Calcasieu 204597 Active 1 Priority Environmental Services, Inc. Transporter T-005-13976 Ascension Active 103 Truck Stop Disposer D-073-10260 Ouachita 153644 Active 1-800-Got Junk? Red Stick Transporter T-005-12769 Ascension 204905 Active 1st Choice Grease Transporter T-129-13979 Liberty Co. 173094 Active 2 R Trucking & Dirtwork, LLC Transporter T-119-13208 Webster 176867 Active 2M Services LLC Transporter T-111-13311 Union 210840 Active 31 Energy Services, LLC Transporter T-129-14095 OOS 197849 Active 360 Trucking LLC Transporter T-087-13806 St Bernard Active 3M Medical-Dental Waste Company Transporter T-129-6884 Out of State 224558 Active 4 Shore Clean Up Transporter T-063-14349 Livingston 197712 Active 4-D Container Rentals, LLC Transporter T-055-13800 Lafayette Active 4th Ward Dump Disposer D-2-0554 Livingston Active 688th QM Co Disposer D-103-8640 St Tammany Active 8th Ward Dump Disposer D-2-0549 Livingston Active 8th Ward Dump-East Feliciana Parish Disposer D-2-0295 East Feliciana Active 9020 West Judge Perez Drive Disposer D-087-8603 St Bernard 24171 Active A & B Rental, Inc. Generator G-055-6240 Lafayette Active A & B Roofing Transporter T-119-3241 Webster 129523 Active A & B Transport, Inc. Transporter T-019-12392 Calcasieu 212126 Active A & Brothers Construction Co dba Bayou Southern Civil Contractors Transporter T-051-14117 Jefferson 163147 Active A & JR Trucking, Inc. Transporter T-129-12929 OOS Active A & L Environmental of Lafayette, Inc. Transporter T-055-7352 Lafayette Active A & L M Railroad Monroe Roundhouse Disposer D-073-7008 Ouachita Active A & M Heating and Cooling Specialist, Inc. Transporter T-101-7610 St Mary Active A B Sonnier Location Disposer D-055-4970 Lafayette Active A Best Specialty Transporter T-063-9277 Livingston Active A F I Transporter T-055-9271 Lafayette Active A J Cartage Inc Transporter T-129-3320 Out of State Active A J Edmond Co Generator G-033-9199 East Baton Rouge Active A J Membreno Waste Site Disposer D-105-8888 Tangipahoa Active A J Porte Dusposal Site Disposer D-103-3099 St Tammany Active A Philip Dupont Disposer D-055-9796 Lafayette Active A Philip Randolph Facility Disposer D-071-10304 Orleans Active A Verdon Dump Site Disposer D-071-9119 Orleans Active A Wilberts Sons Disposer D-047-9465 Iberville Active A Wilberts Sons Dump Disposer D-047-9250 Iberville Active A&R Truck Service Transporter T-71-12256 Orleans 161979 Active A. Green Construction Transporter T-061-12914 Lincoln Active A. H. Beck Foundation Company, Inc. Generator G-129-8126 Out of state 155347 Active A. Jones Trucking Transporter T-075-12796 Plaquemines Active A. Sias Garbage Collection Transporter T-055-2564 Lafayette Active A.J. Spillman Property Disposer D-017-7636 Caddo Active A.J.L. Industrial Enterprises, Inc. Transporter T-047-1862 Iberville Active A.L. Brooks Promiscuous Dump Disposer D-019-2349 Calcasieu Active A/Med Inc Transporter T-119-4971 Webster 148312 Active A-1 Asphalt Paving & Repair, Inc. Transporter T-051-12667 Jefferson Active A-1 Disposal Service Transporter T-1-1371 Jefferson 168967 Active A-1 Professional Roofing LLC Transporter T-121-13081 WBR 157021 Active A-1 Roll-Off Rentals, LLC Transporter T-033-12832 EBR Active A-1 Roofing & Construction Co Disposer D-063-3157 Livingston Active A-1 Sanitation Transporter T-017-2546 Caddo Active A-1 Tank Service Tire Collector/Processor T-017-7401 Caddo 125370 Active A-1 Tank Service Disposer D-017-12339 Caddo Active A-1 Tank Service / Pick-up Station Spillage Disposer D-017-7380 Caddo Active A3M Company, inc. Dba A3m Vacuum Services, Inc Transporter T-095-5999 St. John Active AAA Containerized Services, Inc Transporter T-129-7369 Out of State Active AAA Cooper Transportation Transporter T-129-8565 Out of State 138244 Active AAA Demolishing Transporter T-129-12500 OOS 39714 Active AAA Septic Tank Service, Inc. Transporter T-033-12642 EBR 186851 Active AAA Septic Tank Service, LLC Transporter T-063-13522 Livingston Active AAA Tree Service Disposer D-119-9471 Webster Active AAMCO Transmissions Generator G-033-4069 East Baton Rouge Active AAMCO Transmissions/First Guaranty Bank Disposer D-105-7246 Tangipahoa 27468 Active AAR Incorporated Transporter T-057-12300 Lafourche Active Aaron Disposal Disposer D-017-3353 Caddo Active Aaron Oil Co Inc Generator G-129-5648 Out of State Active Aaron Roubique Disposer D-033-10447 East Baton Rouge Active Abandoned Alice C Plantation Dump Disposer D-101-2694 St Mary 99309 Active Abatement Construction & Service Contractor Inc. Transporter T-071-8295 Orleans Active Abatement Services, Inc Transporter T-017-7897 Caddo 193761 Active Abatement Solutions, LLC. Transporter T-075-13870 Plaquemines 172092 Active Abattoir Enterprise, LLC - Charles Windham Transporter T-063-13223 Livingston Active ABB Vetco Gray, Inc. Janus Street Site Generator G-051-7701 Jefferson Active Abbeville City Dump Disposer D-4-1316 Vermilion Active ABC Transporter T-51-12246 Jefferson Active ABC Bait Company, Inc. Transporter T-101-7271 St Mary Active Abel Granger Site Disposer D-047-3444 Iberville Active Abita Springs Dump Disposer D-1-1391 St. Tammany 145555 Active Able Waste, LLC Transporter T-033-12590 EBR Active Abney Promiscuous Dump Disposer D-017-9655 Caddo Active Absolute Powerwash Transporter T-055-10677 Lafayette 11397 Active Acadia Gas Plant-Targa Louisiana Field Services Generator G-001-1716 Acadia Active Acadia Parish Police Jury Transporter T-001-7208 Acadia Active Acadia Parish Sanitary Landfill Generator/Disposer GD-001-1522 Acadia 83623 Active Acadia Power Station Generator G-001-12618 Acadia 83623 Active Acadia Power Station/Cleco Power LLC (formerly Acadia Power Partners) Generator G-001-12355 Acadia Active Acadia Scrap and Salvage Transporter T-001-7500 Acadia 214161 Active Acadian Containers Inc Transporter T-055-14178 Lafayette Active Acadian Environmental Inc Transporter T-097-8392 St Landry 125988 Active Acadian Gas Pipeline Generator G-121-12609 WBR 169661 Active Acadian Gas Pipeline - Mansfield Compressor Station Generator G-069-14299 Natchitoches 44168 Active Acadian Gas Pipeline - Old Grand Bayou Site Generator G-007-13309 Assumption 226297 Active Acadian Gas Pipeline System - Napoleonville Release Site Generator G-007-14368 Assumption 203823 Active Acadian Gas Pipeline System - Nine Mile Point Generator G-051-13955 Jefferson Active Acadian Gas Pipeline Systm Burtville Pig Trap Generator G-033-6692 East Baton Rouge Active Acadian Shipyard, Inc. 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Jubilee Food Store/Truck Stop (Exxon Station) Generator G-109-6159 Terrebonne Active Acosta's Exxon Generator G-005-5899 Ascension Active Action Advertising Transporter T-101-7225 St Mary 178045 Active Action Environmental Services, LLC Transporter T-047-13334 Iberville Active Action Resources Inc Transporter T-129-9806 Out of State 183300 Active Action Restoration, Inc. Transporter T-129-13493 OOS 118043 Active Action Rooter Transporter/Collection Facility TCF-079-12217 Rapides Active Ad Sign Service Transporter T-119-3065 Webster Active Adam Carter Promiscuous Dump Transporter/Disposer TD-055-1892 Lafayette 16446 Active Adams Land and Marine Generator G-051-14249 Jefferson 165088 Active Adams Septic Service Inc. DBA Mike's Septic Service Transporter T-057-13706 Lafourche Active Adcor-Nicklos Drilling Company Disposer D-055-6625 Lafayette Active ADCOR-Nicklos Drilling Company Disposer D-055-6543 Lafayette Active Adell Coumpounding Disposer D-063-8247 Livingston 170729 Active Adler Tank Rentals Transporter T-129-13145 OOS Active Adolph Cheatham Disposer D-051-3533 Jefferson Active Advanced Aromatics Inc Generator G-129-4426 Out of State 6366 Active Advanced Auto Parts Disposer D-051-10165 Jefferson Active Advanced Environmental Consulting, LLC Transporter T-033-12259 East Baton Rouge Active Advanced Insulation Systems Transporter T-033-12233 East Baton Rouge Active Advanced Polymer Systems Inc Generator G-055-5645 Lafayette 213777 Active Advanced Specialized Carriers, LLC Transporter T-079-14167 Rapides 88839 Active Aegis Bio Systems (now Commodore Med. Svcs) see TP-017-12424 Transporter/Processor TP-017-10894 Caddo 147348 Active Aero A-C & Plumbing, Inc. 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