Agricultural slurry has been identified as the cause of a fish kill in a river near the town of Tralee in Co. Kerry.

Inland Fisheries Ireland was made aware of a pollution incident in the Clashlehane River, which is a tributary of the Lee River, on December 8.

On investigation, the national fisheries board confirmed the pollutant as agricultural slurry, while the impact of the pollution affected over 4km of the waterway….

Agriland.ie   15/12/2016  Read the full article ‘Slurry identified as the cause of a fish kill in Kerry’