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Around 90 fish killed after pollution in river
Around 90 fish killed after pollution in river

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Around 90 fish killed after pollution in river

About 90 fish are thought to have been killed by pollution at a river in Okehampton, officials have said. The Environment Agency (EA) said it had received reports of a chemical entering the River Lew, near Okehampton, late on Monday. A spokesperson for the EA said samples had been taken from the river for analysis to help identify the source of the pollutant. They added investigations were taking place and said once fish surveys had finished the total number of fish killed could be even higher. An EA spokesperson said: "Whilst the nature of the pollutant is yet to be confirmed we have advised local landowners and residents to keep pets and livestock away from the river as a precaution. "Members of the public are urged to report pollution incidents." On Tuesday the EA said the source of the chemical had been found and stopped. More news stories for Devon Listen to the latest news for Devon Follow BBC Devon on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Pets warning after pollution incident in river Environment Agency

Fish killed after chemical incident at Devon river
Fish killed after chemical incident at Devon river

BBC News

time02-07-2025

  • BBC News

Fish killed after chemical incident at Devon river

About 90 fish are thought to have been killed by pollution at a river in Okehampton, officials have said. The Environment Agency (EA) said it had received reports of a chemical entering the River Lew, near Okehampton, late on Monday.A spokesperson for the EA said samples had been taken from the river for analysis to help identify the source of the added investigations were taking place and said once fish surveys had finished the total number of fish killed could be even higher. An EA spokesperson said: "Whilst the nature of the pollutant is yet to be confirmed we have advised local landowners and residents to keep pets and livestock away from the river as a precaution."Members of the public are urged to report pollution incidents."On Tuesday the EA said the source of the chemical had been found and stopped.

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