
The Fall 2022 Report Progress Report has been Released!
We’re excited to provide the most up-to-date information on the consent decree & its respective projects. We have taken the time to update the project
Clean Water Shreveport is a multi-year program that is the City of Shreveport’s formal effort to comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulations under the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA). The program helps protect our community’s environment and improves the water and sewer infrastructure of our city.
Shreveport’s sanitary sewer system consists of 1,100-miles of pipe and 120 pump (lift) stations. This infrastructure conveys untreated sewage through our city to two treatment facilities for processing. Contaminants are removed by the treatment facilities and treated water is discharged into the Red River.
Our sewer system is old and has deteriorated over time. Parts of it are undersized and in poor condition. Some of the pipes leak due to corrosion from sewer gases, cracking or breaking from shifting soil, or even stress from blockages within the pipe. These issues have caused sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) to occur throughout our city. When this happens, untreated sewage can be released onto the ground or into waterways.
We’re excited to provide the most up-to-date information on the consent decree & its respective projects. We have taken the time to update the project
The Office of Fair Share encourages businesses to become a vendor with the City ofShreveport. Companies that are minority-owned, women-owned, or qualify as adisadvantaged business
The Clean Water Shreveport Program hosts monthly workshops over lunch to provide Cityand program team professional development opportunities aimed toward water andwastewater utility operation maintenance.
Shreveport, Louisiana