September 13 @ 2:00 p.m. – Ida Recovery Phase, Update 17
GLPC STORM RECOVERY PHASE
Hurricane Ida
UPDATE #17
September 13, 2021
2:00 p.m.
Port Fourchon’s Recovery Phase continues post-Ida as we progress toward getting operations back in business and our tenants back to work.
LATEST UPDATES:
- DEBRIS REMINDER: The Port Commission asks that you NOT place debris along the side of the roadway. This impedes access by utility workers and could delay getting services restored to port tenant facilities. You must stack debris within the footprint of your facility, as there is no debris staging area in port.
- WATER: The Lafourche Parish Water District’s Lockport plant now has power, so more progress should be made shortly to get water in Port Fourchon over the next few days. As water service comes back online, Lafourche Parish Water District customers are asked to conserve water and refrain from non-essential use until service is fully restored. Please report any possible leaks to the Water District at 985-532-6924.
- CURFEWS: The nightly curfew for all of Lafourche Parish has changed. As of today, September 13, curfew hours are 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Port Fourchon’s nightly curfew will remain in effect for vehicular traffic, with the exception of some overnight deliveries.
- NIGHTTIME DELIVERIES: Port Fourchon is allowing overnight deliveries if needed by port tenants, but the Port Fourchon Harbor Police are maintaining a checkpoint on Hwy. 3090 to ensure the safety and security of the port and its users. Nighttime delivery drivers should be prepared to give the following information at the checkpoint:
- What dock or facility they are visiting
- Who is accepting delivery there (contact person)
- Drivers may be asked to show manifests or delivery orders
- BAYOU LAFOURCHE: Bayou Lafourche remains closed to marine traffic north of Leeville per US Coast Guard. Surveys have found shoaling and obstructions throughout the channel from Leeville to Larose. This week the US Navy salvage team, in conjunction with the US Army Corps of Engineers, is enacting a plan to clear multiple obstructions from Bayou Lafourche, including the area between the Ted Gisclair Floodgate in Larose and the Leon Theriot Lock in Golden Meadow. As early as tomorrow, a Navy team will be starting salvage work in Leeville to remove a large fishing vessel from the channel. Another Navy team is arriving Wednesday, September 15, and in the following days that team will begin salvaging smaller vessels inside the floodgates. Equipment is also en route to tackle the larger vessels obstructing the channel in Bayou Lafourche. We ask that vessels remain clear of the area until salvage work is complete and the channel is officially declared clear of obstructions.
ACCESS TO PORT FOURCHON: OPEN
- ROADWAYS: Roadways are clear to and within Port Fourchon. Please use caution when traveling recently cleared roadways. LA 1 to Grand Isle has limited access for property and business owners and emergency services.
- PORT WATERWAYS: The US Coast Guard has set Port Fourchon as Port Condition: Normal with Restrictions. Both Belle Pass and Port Fourchon waterways are open for 24/7 operations. CLICK HERE to view Marine Safety Information Bulletin MSIB 033-21 for details.
- TENANT FACILITIES: Port tenants have been given full access to return to their facilities, and several of our larger tenants have either returned to operations or are readying themselves for operations in the port. Tenants’ employees should contact their employers for specific information on returning to work in Port Fourchon.
NOTABLE INFORMATION:
- POWER: There is no power, and Entergy’s estimated restoration date for Lafourche Parish is September 29.
- COMMUNICATIONS: Most cell service has been restored, and outages are becoming less frequent.
- COMMERCIAL FUEL: Stone Fuel is operational. C-Port Stone is also operational. Martin Energy will be operational by the beginning of next week.
- FOOD, GAS, & SUPPLIES: There are no convenience stores, gas stations, or restaurants open at this time.
- EMERGENCY SERVICES: Temporary fire and emergency services have been established in Port Fourchon, and Port Fourchon Harbor Police are continually working security for the area from a law enforcement perspective.
- GREATER LAFOURCHE PORT COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION OFFICE: We’ve moved! Temporarily. Due to storm damage to our GLPC Admin office building at 16829 East Main Street, we have relocated to the newly acquired building directly behind GLPC Admin. Our temporary physical address is 131 East 91st Street, Cut Off, LA 70345. Our phone numbers remain the same.
Thank you for your support in getting us all back to business safely in Port Fourchon.