For
immediate release:
aug. 19, 2010
DNR
INVESTIGATING FISH KILL EAST OF LACONA
MEDIA CONTACT:
Ted Petersen at (515) 725-0268 (office) or (515) 250-3869 or [log in to unmask]
LACONA—The DNR
is investigating a fish kill that occurred following a leak from an anhydrous
ammonia storage tank at the South Central Coop in Lacona.
The leak
occurred about 10 a.m. Thursday causing the a HazMat team and local fire
departments to evacuate portions of the town north of the coop.
“With ammonia,
the initial big concern is getting people away from the area so they don’t
breathe the vapors,” said Ted Petersen of the DNR’s Des Moines field office.
“The fire
departments sprayed down the vapors to prevent them from becoming air borne,” he
said. “We thought the runoff was contained. However, it ran into an underground
tile line which empties into Mill Branch creek.”
High ammonia
levels and dead or dying fish have been found in Mill Branch. Petersen has found
a mix of both large and small dead fish, including game fish and other
species.
The spill and
fish kill progressed downstream about two miles into Cotton Creek and then White
Breast Creek about two miles east of Lacona.
Petersen is
checking ammonia levels, taking water samples and looking for additional dead
fish. The DNR’s fisheries staff was en route Thursday afternoon to conduct a
fish kill count.
The coop is
constructing a temporary dam in Mill Branch to prevent any additional flow of
ammonia-contaminated water into Cotton Creek.
The DNR will
continue to monitor and investigate the spill, and consider legal action if
appropriate.
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