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Lake Charles Methanol 2 seeks right-of-entry to survey Sulphur land; residents raise air, wetland and wastewater concerns

5022118 · June 13, 2025
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Lake Charles Methanol 2 requested a right-of-entry agreement to conduct surveys and studies on city-owned property near By UDN Road. Residents raised environmental and neighborhood-impact concerns; company representatives said permitting is underway and that current action only authorizes site study, not a lease or development agreement.

The Sulphur City Council approved a right-of-entry agreement allowing Lake Charles Methanol 2 (LCM) to enter city property at 3400 By UDN Road to perform studies and surveys, including soil borings, environmental assessments and route surveys (Resolution 25-25).

The request prompted extended public comment. Resident Cindy Robertson said the packet provided to council members lacked legible maps and full information about the project and urged the council to delay any approvals until residents could review the materials. "There’s not enough information in the resolution to allow the community to…

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