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Post by yihunt on May 7, 2009 14:45:08 GMT -4
Fish & Boat Commission Cancels Stocking of Connoquenessing Creek Meadville, PA – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has cancelled today’s scheduled fish stocking of the approved trout waters on Connoquenessing Creek in Butler, PA.
This decision was made after learning of a report yesterday from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) that found high levels of arsenic in the soil in this area. DEP recommends avoiding areas of exposed soils, including the stream banks, in the area of Father Marinero Park, down to (approximately) Negel's car wash near the Monroe Street Bridge. DEP does not believe that fish can or will absorb the contaminate in a form harmful to humans. PFBC biologists also indicated that arsenic accumulation in previously stocked trout is not a major concern since they have only been in these waters for a short period of time.
The PFBC is currently working with DEP to evaluate future stocking plans for this section of waterway. There are no fish consumption advisories for arsenic anywhere in Pennsylvania.
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Post by troutmaster on May 13, 2009 1:14:04 GMT -4
I heard about the arsenic levels found in the park area. Never connected it to the stream though... oh well, that wasn't much of a trout stream anyways..
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