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New Orleans Canal Smells Prompt Health Concerns
16 Apr
Summary
- Residents report months of foul odors from Dwyer Canal.
- Sewerage and Water Board identifies seven infrastructure defects.
- Residents plan to meet board on April 29 to discuss resolutions.

For months, residents of New Orleans East have endured foul odors emanating from the Dwyer Canal, leading to frustration and health concerns. Climate justice organizer Sage Pellet has documented numerous infrastructure failures and water complaints related to the canal. At a recent Public Works meeting, the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans acknowledged ongoing sample testing, which has already identified seven defects contributing to the problem.
Concerns about potential airborne illnesses have been raised, with officials noting that high levels of fecal coliform are present. While the Sewerage and Water Board states that contractors are being brought in to address the root causes and begin repairs, residents feel they have waited long enough. They are worried about health impacts including skin issues and asthma, questioning if these are correlated with the canal's condition. Residents plan to meet with the board on Wednesday, April 29, to discuss resolutions.