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Louisiana’s Water Under Siege

The Chicot Aquifer supplies drinking water to hundreds of thousands of Louisianans. Now, CCS injection wells are being approved above and near aquifer zones — a move experts warn could cause irreversible contamination if CO₂ escapes into groundwater.

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Louisiana’s Water Under Siege
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October 4, 2025
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How Carbon Capture and Industrial Expansion Threaten Our Aquifers

Published by CO₂ Chronicles, August 2025

💧 They’re Coming for the Water

Louisiana’s rivers, lakes, and aquifers have always been our lifeline. They feed our farms, fill our glasses, and anchor our communities. But behind the curtain of “economic development” and “clean energy,” a land-and-water grab is accelerating — and our leaders are holding the door open.

🏛 SB 244: The State’s Expanded Control Over Water

In 2025, lawmakers passed Senate Bill 244, restructuring the Department of Natural Resources and creating a new state-controlled board with unprecedented authority.

While SB 244 doesn’t give the state sole power to sell water out of state, it does centralize decision-making on water withdrawals, usage, and conservation programs at the state level — reducing the influence of local parishes over how their water is managed.

🚰 Toledo Bend: The Next Battleground

Recent discussions about selling water from Toledo Bend Reservoir to Texas have set off alarms. Here’s what the law actually says:

  • The Sabine River Authority of Louisiana of Louisiana (SRA-LA) board must approve.
  • At least two-thirds of parish governing authorities within SRA-LA’s jurisdiction must agree.
  • The Governor of Louisiana must give written consent.
  • The House and Senate Natural Resources Committees must approve.
  • And if the transfer exceeds one million gallons per day, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) must sign off.

That’s a high bar — but once a deal like this is made, it becomes a precedent. And under SB 244, the state’s water governance is now more closely tied to economic development agendas that favor industry.

⚠️ The Data Center Dilemma: Where Will the Water Come From?

The Meta Data Center in north Louisiana is just the start. The Department of Energy and Natural Resources is courting a dozen more hyperscale data centers.

What they’re not saying:

  • A single data center can consume millions of gallons of water daily for cooling.
  • Add CCS operations and industrial expansions, and our aquifers face unprecedented strain.

Where does it end? Or does it?

🛑 The Chicot Aquifer: One Leak Away from Disaster

The Chicot Aquifer supplies drinking water to hundreds of thousands of Louisianans. Now, CCS injection wells are being approved above and near aquifer zones — a move experts warn could cause irreversible contamination if CO₂ escapes into groundwater.

And remember: under SB 244, the state has declared itself “held harmless” from liability for long-term damages.

📍 Your Water. Their Control.

The common thread is control — not conservation.

  • CCS leases on public lands without public input.
  • Centralized authority over water withdrawals and sales.
  • Economic development agendas outweighing long-term sustainability.

This isn’t “resource management.” It’s resource extraction — with our water as the commodity.

✊ What You Can Do

📍 Our CCS & Water Risk Map (coming soon) will show exactly where these threats are — and who’s behind them.

Don’t wait for your water to be sold, drained, or contaminated. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Spread the word.

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