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Livingston Parish approves plan to replace failing well casing, new well to be introduced to council

Livingston Parish Planning Commission · April 10, 2026
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Summary

Representatives told the Planning Commission a well casing had collapsed and sand infiltrated the system; the commission approved a plan to drill a new well about 20 feet away, abandon the old well, and tie into existing piping. State regulatory approvals will still be required.

The Livingston Parish Planning Commission on April 7 approved a final site plan to replace a failing community water well after consultants told commissioners the existing well’s casing had collapsed and sand had infiltrated the system.

Sean Heimer, representing the Colegale Community Water Association, said the association plans to plug and abandon the existing well on South Satyuma Road and drill a new well about 20 feet away so it can use existing piping and…

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