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The DNR fined the city of Cedar Rapids $22,000 last year after chlorine spilled into McLoud Run while city crews were working on a broken water main. The DNR estimated that the spill killed 17,00 ...
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More than 1,200 fish dead after contamination in McLoud Run - MSNOne of the people who loves to fish at McLoud Run is Ronda Long. “You know, even though you have—you hear traffic noises, just seeing the trout in an urban area is very impressive,” said Long.
McLoud Run flows south of 29th Street NE in Cedar Rapids on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. More than 2,000 fish died in the stream after a valve in a 16-inch city water main failed Monday afternoon ...
This marks the second, similar leak into McLoud Run this year. In January, an estimated 450,000 gallons of chlorinated drinking water entered McLoud Run from a building on Center Point Road NE.
This week the Iowa Department of Natural Resources announced it is investigating after a water main released chlorinated water into McLoud Run, the state’s only urban trout stream.Chris Mack, a ...
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 ...
Unofficial numbers from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources show about 1,250 fish were killed as the result of a water main break in Cedar Rapids that discharged chlorinated water into McLoud Run ...
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 ...
According to the Iowa DNR, 450,000 gallons of chlorinated water was released into McLoud Run Trout Stream. To stream News 8 on your phone, you need the News 8 app. Download the News 8 app.
The DNR says the break allowed chlorinated water into McLoud Run in Cedar Rapids Wednesday. DNR staff reported seeing stressed fish in the stream after the water flowed in, ...
One of the people who loves to fish at McLoud Run is Ronda Long. “You know, even though you have—you hear traffic noises, just seeing the trout in an urban area is very impressive,” said Long.
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 ...
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