Forwarded by Jane Clark FISH KILL TOPS 1 MILLION FISH FROM AMMONIA SPILL LIVERMORE ? The final count of dead fish relating to an ammonia spill in Kossuth and Humboldt Counties last week was estimated at 1.295 million fish, more than twice the amount of the previous high recorded for an accident-related spill in Iowa. The fish kill, caused by a ruptured pipeline of anhydrous ammonia near Whittemore on Dec. 14, killed 1,156,066 fish along 31 miles of Lotts Creek valued at $118,431. The partial kill occurring along approximately 17 miles of the East Fork of the Des Moines River totaled 139,139 fish valued at $29,282. The total for the two waterbodies was 1,295,205 fish valued at $147,731. The DNR has been data basing fish kill information since the 1980s and this is the highest total recorded since that information has been collected. The previous high recorded for a man-made spill was in Winnebago and Kossuth Counties in 1996 from a manure spill that killed approximately 586,000 fish. A natural fish kill due to oxygen depletion occurred in 1989 at Coralville Reservoir that killed an estimated 1 million fish. Despite the large fish loss, the incident at Lotts Creek and the East Fork of the Des Moines River could have been worse. A dam constructed near the confluence of the creek and the East Fork prevented the toll on fish from going even higher had the contamination been allowed to go unimpeded further downstream. The DNR will seek fish restitution money for the fish killed from the appropriate responsible party. An investigation into the incident is continuing and further enforcement actions may be taken at a later time. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]