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MDCH Lifts "Do Not Eat" Fish Consumption Advisory for the Kalamazoo River
June 28, 2012
LANSING - The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) has lifted the "Do Not Eat" fish consumption advisory for the stretch of the Kalamazoo River affected by the July 2010 oil spill.
On July 27, 2010, MDCH issued a special advisory that no one eat any fish caught in the Kalamazoo River from Talmadge Creek to the west end of Morrow Lake. Since then, MDCH has tested fish samples collected in the fall of 2010 and again in the summer of 2011 from the Ceresco Impoundment and from Morrow Lake. The chemicals tested included those found in the spilled oil, as well as those that are often found in Michigan fish.
MDCH compared the levels of chemicals in fish from the oil-spill areas to those found in fish from an area upstream of the oil spill, as well as historical information from samples collected in the years before the spill. MDCH concluded, based on the results of these tests, that the "Do Not Eat" fish consumption advisory could be lifted.
MDCH recommends that people follow the recommendations for eating safe fish from the Kalamazoo River available at www.michigan.gov/eatsafefish or by calling (800) 648-6942.
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