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Judge dismisses suit over suspended FG LA wetlands permit
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A federal judge dismissed without prejudice a lawsuit challenging Kaohsiung City, Taiwan-based Formosa Plastics Group s subsidiary FG LA LLC s wetlands permit for its complex in St. James Parish, La., after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers suspended the permit.
FG is continuing its work to move the project forward. In responding to the litigation, the Corps identified issues with a portion of its permit analysis related to the Corps alternatives analysis under the Clean Water Act, it said in its findings for the suspension.
The Army Corps is now reevaluating FG s permit while certain activities related to the project in the parish will continue despite the temporary suspension and reevaluation, Janile Parks, director of community and government relations for FG, told
Dismissal comes as Army Corps of Engineers says it will reconsider permit to build the complex in Welcome, LA, where nearly 98% of the population is Black.