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It previously said the dead fish included trout, eels and brook lamprey, while the pollution impacted the waterway from St Austell down to the coast at Pentewan. It said the river water had since ...
Thousands of fish are thought to have been killed by pollution in a Cornish river, according to officials. The Environment Agency said it received reports at 17:45 BST on Thursday of the incident ...
Pollution being discharged into a Welsh river has caused around 100 fish to die, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has confirmed. NRW was alerted to a pollution incident in the Rhondda Fach river at ...
An investigation has been launched after dead fish were found in a Cornish river. The Environment Agency (EA) said it received reports at about 17:45 BST on Thursday of the incident in St Austell ...
Steps are being taken at the source of the pollution to prevent any reoccurrence." The agency received reports of thousands of dead fish on Thursday in St Austell River, known locally as the White ...
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Thousands of fish are thought to have been killed by pollution in a Cornish river, according to officials. The Environment Agency said it received reports at 17:45 BST on Thursday of the incident ...
The source of a pollution incident which killed thousands of fish in a Cornish river has been identified by government officials as lime. The Environment Agency (EA) said: "The pollutant was lime ...
In a statement, NRW said: "We are aware of a pollution incident at Rhondda Fach, Maerdy that has caused around 100 dead fish in the watercourse.