2024
DOI: 10.3389/frwa.2024.1289400
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“You turn the tap on, the water's there, and you just think everything's fine”: a mixed methods approach to understanding public perceptions of groundwater management in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

Scott A. Hemmerling,
Allison Haertling,
Wanyun Shao
et al.

Abstract: In Louisiana's Capital Area Groundwater Conservation District (CAGWCD), extensive groundwater withdrawals from the Southern Hills Aquifer System have begun to accelerate the infiltration of saltwater into the aquifer's freshwater sands. This accelerated saltwater intrusion has the potential to reduce the amount of groundwater available for public consumption and other industrial and agricultural uses throughout the region. In response to this threat, the Capital Area Ground Water Conservation Commission has be… Show more

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“…This substantial growth underscores the economic dominance of industries like Petroleum Refining, Oil Drilling & Gas Extraction, and Plastic & Resin Manufacturing, which collectively account for approximately 87% of this revenue. The Baton Rouge Refinery, operated by ExxonMobil and the largest in the state, is the fifth largest in the United States and the thirteenth globally (Hemmerling et al, 2024;Scott & Upton, 2019). Such economic powerhouses illustrate the potential for impactful sustainability and justice initiatives within the sector.…”
Section: Louisiana's Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This substantial growth underscores the economic dominance of industries like Petroleum Refining, Oil Drilling & Gas Extraction, and Plastic & Resin Manufacturing, which collectively account for approximately 87% of this revenue. The Baton Rouge Refinery, operated by ExxonMobil and the largest in the state, is the fifth largest in the United States and the thirteenth globally (Hemmerling et al, 2024;Scott & Upton, 2019). Such economic powerhouses illustrate the potential for impactful sustainability and justice initiatives within the sector.…”
Section: Louisiana's Economymentioning
confidence: 99%