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A dead fish in the McLoud run trout stream in Cedar Rapids. (KCRG TV photo) A spokesman for the DNR says around 1,250 fish died after a water main break Monday that allowed chlorinated water into ...
ONCE AGAIN. THERE. IN EASTERN IOWA, THE THE D-N-R IS INVESTIGATING A FISH KILL IN IOWA’S ONLY URBAN TROUT STREAM. IT HAPPENED AT MCLEOD RUN IN CEDAR RAPIDS. THE DNR SAYS IT FOUND MORE THAN 1200 ...
Chlorinated water from a main break leaked into McLoud Run trout stream in Cedar Rapids. (Photo courtesy of Iowa DNR) Unofficial numbers from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources show about 1,250 ...
Treated drinking water is vital for people. But for the fish in a Cedar Rapids trout stream, it was deadly.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources said it is investigating a chlorinated water discharge at McLoud Run Trout Stream in Cedar Rapids.
McLoud Run meanders past wildflowers May 17 in northeast Cedar Rapids. The state's only urban trout stream has suffered fish kills twice this past year due to water main breaks, and the city is ...
A holding company has agreed to pay $7,500 for releasing chlorinated water into a Cedar Rapids trout stream in January, killing an estimated 400 fish.
It was the second fish kill caused by drinking water at the stream in less than a year. Cedar Rapids agreed to pay about $24,000 in fines and restitution for a March 2023 incident, in which a ...
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