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IA8IT

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Sat Mar 16, 2024, 08:19 AM Mar 16

The only live fish in East Nisnabotna River between Red Oak and Hamburg was dying

https://westerniowatoday.com/2024/03/15/331895/

(Red Oak) The investigation continues into the liquid nitrogen fertilizer discharged from a Red Oak’s above-ground storage tank valve. Authorities say 265,000 gallons of 32-percent solution discharged into a drainage ditch into the East Nishnabotna River.

John Lorenzen, a Fisheries Biologist from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Office in Lewis, is the lead investigator. Lorenzen tells KSOM/KS95 News the fish kill is extensive. He says the leak was discovered last Monday morning. By then, the chemical had been in the river the entire weekend.

Lorenzen says the only live fish in the 50-mile stretch from Red Oak to the Missouri State line was at the Hamburg bridge actively dying; other than that, there were no live fish in the river. Lorensen is hopeful there is enough water in tributaries flowing into the East Nishnabotna River for some fish to take refuge.

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The only live fish in East Nisnabotna River between Red Oak and Hamburg was dying (Original Post) IA8IT Mar 16 OP
Once the Supreme Court does away with regulations, this will be the norm. dem4decades Mar 16 #1
And we definitely can't count on the state of Iowa do the right thing at this point. progressoid Mar 16 #2
Too true IA8IT Mar 17 #3
I remember when Trump came out with his plan to slash the EPA and let the states work it out on their own. progressoid Mar 17 #4
Looks like the IDNR has declared all fish dead. progressoid Mar 19 #5

progressoid

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4. I remember when Trump came out with his plan to slash the EPA and let the states work it out on their own.
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 11:36 PM
Mar 17

Last edited Tue Mar 19, 2024, 01:06 AM - Edit history (1)

My first thought was, "well, if that happens, Iowa is screwed."

Kimmy and the Iowa GOP leadership have known about the water problems for years and have barely done a thing about it.

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