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IN accuses pork producer of causing fish kill


November 29, 2010  by Muncie Star Press

November 29, 2010,
Winchester, IN – The state has issued a notice of violation to a Randolph
County pork producer who sprayed 200,000 gallons of hog manure onto a field
upstream of a major fish kill.

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Winchester, IN – The state has issued a notice of violation to a Randolph
County pork producer who sprayed 200,000 gallons of hog manure onto a field
upstream of a major fish kill.

The manure was spread
during rainy weather in June, when more than 106,000 fish died in Bear Creek
and Mississinewa River.

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