Contaminant 0700
Drinking water rule (140) health-based violation cited in 2021 (contaminant 0700).
0 TRI facilities inside the city limits and 1 public water system serving residents.
FIPS 2243395 · population 1,442 · St. Landry Parish
Drinking water rule (140) health-based violation cited in 2021 (contaminant 0700).
Drinking water rule (140) health-based violation cited in 2021 (contaminant 0700).
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Single-vintage exposure modeling — EPA cadence is multi-year, so no trend line yet.
Greenhouse gases (GHGRP large emitters, through 2023) concentrations have more than doubled since 2011.
8 health-based SDWIS violations in the past 5 years across utilities serving this city; none currently unresolved.
Utilities serving
Population served
Health-based · 5yr
Unresolved
| Water system | PWSID | Population served | Health-based · 5yr | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Town Of Leonville Water System Municipal | LA1097005 | 9,552 | 8 | Returned to compliance |
A public water systemis the regulated entity, not the city. EPA's SDWIS definition covers anything serving 25+ people for 60+ days a year or with 15+ service connections — that includes municipal utilities (City of Stockton), water districts, mobile home parks operating their own wells, schools, and small private subdivisions. Each system is independently monitored. Some systems serve multiple cities; some cities are served by many systems.
Leonville, Louisiana (Census place block groups): 1,442 residents. City disparity score for pm2.5 (fine particulate) sits moderately above the reference (116). Why we surface this →
Low-income
People of color
Under age 5
Over age 64
| Indicator | Disparity score | Reading |
|---|---|---|
| PM2.5 (fine particulate) | 116 | moderately above the reference |
| Ozone | 32 | well below the reference |
| Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) | 87 | below the reference |
| Diesel particulate | 34 | well below the reference |
| Toxic releases (RSEI) | 111 | moderately above the reference |
| Traffic proximity | 24 | well below the reference |
| Lead-paint risk (pre-1960 housing) | 77 | below the reference |
| Superfund site proximity | 0 | well below the reference |
| RMP-facility proximity | 90 | below the reference |
| Hazardous-waste site proximity | 61 | below the reference |
| Underground storage tanks | 98 | near the reference |
| NPDES wastewater proximity | 256 | severely above the reference burden |
| Drinking-water non-compliance | 206 | severely above the reference burden |
Source: Census ACS 2018-2022 (5-year) + USEPA-clone EJ blockgroup stats (raw indicators + EJ disparity mirror).
Modeled adult-prevalence estimates published by CDC PLACES, paired with this city's pollution and demographic context. Comparisons are ecological, not causal — pollution and disease prevalence covary at the area level, but the data does not attribute any individual's diagnosis to local exposure. How this section works →
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023
PLACES uses BRFSS-modeled small-area estimates, not individual records. Crude prevalence shown above is the local rate as published; comparators are age-adjusted vs the Louisiana mean and the US mean — both population-weighted across counties — so geographies with different age structures stay apples-to-apples. Sources: CDC PLACES · 2025 release · BRFSS 2022-2023.
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