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    Drain discharge link to dead fish
    9th October 2008, 6:00 WST

    The Department of Environment and Conservation is investigating the deaths of more than 70 fish, mainly bream, in the Swan River after they were found near the Barrack Street jetty yesterday.

    It has sent water and fish samples to the Chemistry Centre for analysis.

    DEC environmental hazards manager Ken Raine said it appeared the fish died as a result of discharge from a nearby drain. “At this stage we’re not certain of what’s in the discharge or where it came from,” Mr Raine said.

    The Health Department has advised people not to swim or fish in the immediate area. The fish kill comes less than two months after the Water Corporation was forced to suspend maintenance work on a supply line in South Perth after about 80 dead black bream were found in a lake where the water was being pumped.
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    Fish deaths still under investigation



    9th October 2008, 12:45 WST



    The Department of Environment and Conservation is investigating water drains from Leederville to Lake Monger to determine what caused the deaths of more than 70 fish in the Swan River.
    The dead fish, mainly bream, were found near the Barrack Street jetty yesterday afternoon.
    DEC environmental hazards manager Ken Raine said it appeared the fish died as a result of discharge from a nearby drain.
    “We are looking over a number of sites including dewatering sites,” he said.
    Water and fish samples have been sent to the Chemistry Centre for analysis and results are expected in a week.
    Mr Raine said there was concern about other animals being affected through the food chain.
    “With the fish killed ,there is the possibility of other animals being affected,” he said.
    If investigations determine the fish deaths were caused by a chemical dumped into a river, the person responsible will face hefty fines.
    The Health Department has advised people not to swim or fish in the immediate area.
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    thats wrong

 

 

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