Limerick Fish Dead Due to Polluted Water

On June 12, 2015, in News, by Erik

Limerick City and County Council are investigating water pollution in the Drumcamogue River due to the lower than usual population of trout and salmon in the area. The council believes the water pollution was cause by agricultural runoff from Co Tipperary. Limerick residents should be assured that the public water supply is still safe. For more on this story, click here:: Polluted water kills “extensive” amount of fish in Limerick

 

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