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Last updated on Wednesday, August 22, 2018
(INDIANAPOLIS) — Officials are investigating a northwestern Indiana manure spill that’s believed to have killed thousands of fish.
Environmental inspectors suspect that the July fish kill occurred after a mixture of manure and sugar water that's a common fertilizer was incorrectly applied to a Newton County field and spilled into nearby waterways.
A report from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management says inspectors found an oily orange-brown substance entering a ditch that flows into Beaver Creek. That manure was traced to a particular field.
IDEM spokeswoman Tara Wolf tells The Indianapolis Star that an estimated 2,000 dead fish were found along the waterway near the Illinois state line.
A landowner alerted the Newton County Soil and Water District to the fish kill after finding dead fish along a favorite fishing spot.
Information from: The Indianapolis Star, http://www.indystar.com
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