3000 fish found dead in area pond

Daddypleo

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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Thousands of fish go belly-up in a local pond, prompting call after call from concerned residents.
Gateway Pond is a city-owned pond that sits adjacent to Middle Tennessee Medical Center, and just off Old Nashville Highway.
Environmental engineers with the city said a maintenance crew spotted the fish early Thursday morning.
"Right away when I heard about it this morning, I suspected a dissolved oxygen issue," said Murfreesboro Environmental Engineer Sam Huddleston. "We did dispatch some field crews out here this morning to do some testing, and we found water quality conditions to be acceptable."
Huddleston says those results made him even more sure about his initial theory.
"That's a common phenomenon in Middle Tennessee lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds," he said. "The warmer the temperature, the less oxygen the water can hold.
Visitors to the pond were caught off-guard by the site and smell that greeted them.
"They were just everywhere, dead," said Harvey Barrett. "I don't know what happened to them. I didn't know there was that many fish in there."
Barrett and his grand kids come to Gateway Pond everyday to feed the ducks and the fish.
"It was really scary at first, because I didn't know what was going on," said his grandson, eleven-year-old Dakota Gilley.
The family watched as clean-up crews arrived, and began netting and hauling away the fish.
Huddleston says they've got no choice but to work quickly.
"Coincidentally, we've got a wedding scheduled here for this weekend," he said. "So it's disappointing for everyone who uses the pond and the park."
Huddleston says there immediate dangers or health risks to the public. City employees plan to monitor the pond and its water quality levels over the next few days, just in case.
The price tag for the clean-up and disposal of those dead fish is about $10,000. It's a bill the City of Murfreesboro, and its taxpayers, will be paying for.
 

Sander

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Re: 3000 fish found dead in area pond

10,000 to clean it up? I bet a "few" of those dollars will end up in someones pocket. Sad thing for the fish however, lack of oxygen is probably a likely cause.
 

Silk

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Re: 3000 fish found dead in area pond

I'm sure thats quite a bummer for those folks.

We get fish kills on smaller shallow lakes and ponds around here regularly. The ice in winter gets so thick and the oxegyn levels deplete, come spring time, thousands of fish line the shoreways...I don't know that anyone cleans them up, it is stillusually so cold that they sink soon and are fed upon by the surviviors. I think some of the city lakes may clean up the ones that come to shore and stink. I would clean them up personally if someone gave me 10K to do it :D
 

Daddypleo

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Re: 3000 fish found dead in area pond

10k is cool for me too.....I'd enjoy it and have dinner too!
 
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