Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
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Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
might need to be a bit cautious in what you catch & keep in the area.
Dead fish, eels and other marine life have washed up on the banks of a Melbourne waterway after toxic chemicals and firefighting foam entered the creek while crews worked to extinguish a factory fire in the city's west.
Environment Protection Authority chief environmental scientist Dr Andrea Hinwood said chemicals from the fire water run-off could cause fish deaths and stressed that pet owners should keep their dogs away from affected waterways.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 500z5.html
Clean up crews work to pump out chemicals and fire retardant from the factory fire in West Footscray have washed in Stony Creek.
Photo: Jason South
A bird found dead near the creek.
Photo: Jason South
The EPA have warned people to stay away from Stony Creek.
Photo: Jason South
Dead fish, eels and other marine life have washed up on the banks of a Melbourne waterway after toxic chemicals and firefighting foam entered the creek while crews worked to extinguish a factory fire in the city's west.
Environment Protection Authority chief environmental scientist Dr Andrea Hinwood said chemicals from the fire water run-off could cause fish deaths and stressed that pet owners should keep their dogs away from affected waterways.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 500z5.html
Clean up crews work to pump out chemicals and fire retardant from the factory fire in West Footscray have washed in Stony Creek.
Photo: Jason South
A bird found dead near the creek.
Photo: Jason South
The EPA have warned people to stay away from Stony Creek.
Photo: Jason South
quid est quod eum
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
I have never eaten anything out of the Yarra or Nong, to much of a health risk IMO. All catch / release.
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
Thanks for the warning.
Not good at all.
Not good at all.
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
No worries Brett was an innocent mistake good on ratbag for reading The Age :a_goodjob:
Hopefully they clean the mess quick smart.
Hopefully they clean the mess quick smart.
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
Not good at all.
What are that they doing with pumped out water
What are that they doing with pumped out water
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
Pretty sad, the pic of the duck thingy upsets me
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
I always find it a bit ridiculous that people say that they won't consume fish out of the Yarra, but will eat fish caught in the bay ... which is a continuation of the Yarra /Maribyrnong. In this case, the same applies - isn't it convenient that the EPA will put up signs at the warmies, but pretend that the millions of litres of contaminated water flowing down Stony Creek are someone not connected with any impact on Port Phillip Bay. A fire like this will damage not only local inland waterways, but ultimately the water quality in the bay itself.
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
Not sure whether there’s quality testing done on fish out of the bay or Yarra imagine there would be. Any of this run off into the bay is a concern goodpoints bilbybilby wrote:I always find it a bit ridiculous that people say that they won't consume fish out of the Yarra, but will eat fish caught in the bay ... which is a continuation of the Yarra /Maribyrnong. In this case, the same applies - isn't it convenient that the EPA will put up signs at the warmies, but pretend that the millions of litres of contaminated water flowing down Stony Creek are someone not connected with any impact on Port Phillip Bay. A fire like this will damage not only local inland waterways, but ultimately the water quality in the bay itself.
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Re: Scores of dead fish, eels wash up after Melbourne factory fire
Not so "ridiculous" when it's calculated parts per million, take a fish from p2 and take a fish from the Yarra where the spill is and you figure which is safer to eat.bilby wrote:I always find it a bit ridiculous that people say that they won't consume fish out of the Yarra, but will eat fish caught in the bay ... which is a continuation of the Yarra /Maribyrnong. In this case, the same applies - isn't it convenient that the EPA will put up signs at the warmies, but pretend that the millions of litres of contaminated water flowing down Stony Creek are someone not connected with any impact on Port Phillip Bay. A fire like this will damage not only local inland waterways, but ultimately the water quality in the bay itself.
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