Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shell-Chemical-Plant-Fence-in-Louisiana-27MZIFLZ5OFM.htmlConceptually similarShell Refinery in LouisianaGP0O99Completed★★★★★★Playground and Chemical Plant in LousianaGP02MKJCompleted★★★★Coal Processing Plant in LouisianaGP0X54Completed★★★★Boy with Respiratory Problems in LouisianaGP0BNKCompleted★★★★★★★Woman next to "Move us Away" Sign in LouisianaGP0P8PCompleted★★★★Victim of Cancer in LouisianaGP0BNJCompleted★★★★Victim of Cancer in LouisianaGP02MKOCompleted★★★★Toxics: Greenpeace safety inspection of Dow Chemical's Texas FacilityGP027JQCompleted★★★★Toxics: PVC Contamination DocumentationGP043UKCompleted★★★★View AllGP015DHShell Chemical Plant Fence in LouisianaImage of a set of pipeline warning signs hanging from a fence surrounding the Shell plant in Norco, Louisiana.Locations:Louisiana-Norco-North America-United States of AmericaDate:15 Jan, 2001Credit:© Les Stone / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3708px X 2440pxKeywords:Air pollution-Chemical industry-Chemical plants-Day-Fences-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pipelines-Shell (commercial business)-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:"Cancer Alley" Documentation in LouisianaCancer Alley is an area along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, in the River Parishes of Louisiana, that contains numerous industrial plants. Locations in this area with clusters of cancer patients have been covered by the media, leading to the "Cancer Alley" moniker.