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It’s no longer safe to eat fish from the Neshaminy Creek basin because the area is so saturated with toxic chemicals, officials announced Wednesday. The “Do Not Eat” advisory was issued by ...
October 14, 2021 People should not eat fish caught in Neshaminy Creek basin due to PFAS contamination, DEP says The amount of perfluorooctane sulfonate detected in fish tissue samples exceeds ...
Fish caught in Neshaminy Creek in southeastern Pennsylvania, which includes Montgomery and Bucks counties, should not be eaten. The region tested positive for PFOS ...
A study by the U.S. Geological Survey and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection released in August led to a warning to avoid eating fish from the Neshaminy Creek watershed.
State officials in October 2021 warned anglers not to eat any species of fish from the Neshaminy Creek basin “due to extremely high levels of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS).” ...
The advisory extends to all fish throughout the Neshaminy Creek basin, including Neshaminy Creek State Park and Tyler State Park. “We are very aware of this emerging issue,” Mike Parker, ...
In 2021, after testing fish from Piscataway Creek, Maryland officials released the state's sole PFAS fish consumption advisory to date. But Elder worries Maryland has not gone far enough to ...
Take a walk along a creek or river in Bucks County, and chances are you'll find one. They look pretty. They look like a little adventure on the water. They're not. These low-head dams, the ...
Fish and Boat does not stock trout in areas under a do-not-eat advisory, the commission’s Parker said. That’s the case, for example, with Neshaminy Creek in Montgomery and Bucks counties.
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