ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA
ModerateGera Environmental Pressure Score: 76.4/100 · National rank 1805 of 3,177 · EPA ECHO 2026-06-20
What is the environmental compliance risk in ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA?
As of 2026-06-20, ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA has a Gera Environmental Pressure Score of 76.4/100 (rank 1805/3177; moderate). Of 262 active EPA-regulated facilities, 14.5% had recent non-compliance and 3.8% were in Significant Non-Compliance. Source: EPA ECHO Exporter 2026-06-20.
Environmental compliance data — ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County (EPA ECHO 2026-06-20)
| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Active regulated facilities | 262 | Out of 368 total (active + inactive) |
| Recent violators | 38 | 14.5% of active facilities (any NC in last 12 qtrs) |
| Serious violators (SNC) | 10 | 3.8% of active facilities with EPA SNC designation |
| GEPS composite | 76.4 / 100 | Higher = lower pressure; national mean 76.9/100 |
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ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA
National rank: 1805 / 3,177 (1 = lowest pressure)
Gera Environmental Pressure Score (GEPS)
76.4 / 100
Active Facilities
262
EPA-regulated
Violation Rate
14.5%
any NC last 12 qtrs
SNC Rate
3.8%
Significant Non-Compliance
Source: EPA ECHO Exporter, 2026-06-20 · Full county page →
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the environmental compliance risk in ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA?
- ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA has a Gera Environmental Pressure Score of 76.4 / 100 (rank 1805 of 3177 monitored US counties), based on 2026-06-20 EPA ECHO Exporter data. Of its 262 active regulated facilities, 14.5% had recent non-compliance and 3.8% were in Significant Non-Compliance.
- How many EPA-regulated facilities are in ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County?
- According to the 2026-06-20 EPA ECHO Exporter, ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County, LA has 262 active regulated facilities. Of these, 38 (14.5%) had non-compliance in at least one quarter in the past three years, and 10 (3.8%) are in Significant Non-Compliance.
- Is ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County's environmental compliance getting better or worse?
- The GEPS provides a point-in-time snapshot from the 2026-06-20 EPA ECHO Exporter. The violation rate reflects the last 12 quarters of compliance history embedded in the FAC_QTRS_WITH_NC field, which inherently covers a 3-year window. To see trends over time, Gera will re-compute the GEPS as EPA releases updated ECHO Exporters (typically monthly). The current GEPS for ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County is 76.4 / 100 (3177 county dataset, 2026-06-20).
- What types of facilities does the EPA regulate in ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County?
- EPA regulates facilities under multiple programmes: Clean Air Act (stationary air pollution sources), Clean Water Act / NPDES (wastewater discharge permit holders), RCRA (hazardous waste generators and treatment/storage/disposal facilities), and Safe Drinking Water Act (public water systems). The ECHO Exporter counts a facility once regardless of how many programmes apply. The 262 active facilities in ST JOHN THE BAPTIST County span all these programme areas.
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Contains public sector information published by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and licensed under the U.S. Public Domain (federal government work, 17 U.S.C. § 105). Source: EPA ECHO Exporter — Full Facility Register with Compliance Data (2026-06-13) (2026-06-20, published 2026-06-13 (EPA ECHO Exporter last-modified date)).
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