Menindee fish kill may have been partly caused by release of ‘black’ and clean water by authorities, researchers claim
by Anne Davies from on (#6ANTC)
Exclusive: Satellite analysis shows toxic blackwater flowed into the Darling-Baaka River via the Wetherell outlet two days before the deaths
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The worst mass fish kill in living memory, which saw millions of animals floating dead on the Darling-Baaka river near Menindee, may have been contributed to by an alleged failed strategy to release a combination of blackwater" and clean water by authorities, researchers have claimed.
The researchers, who host a water program on Broken Hill's local community radio, also allege that a smaller fish kill in the same river in February was the result of a similar water release strategy by WaterNSW and should have set alarm bells ringing.
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