The levels of E. Coli in the Chattahoochee River around Atlanta have skyrocketed after heavy rains in the city, fish die off.
Days after a massive fish kill in the Chattahoochee River, the riverkeeper says oxygen levels in the water are recovering, ...
The executive director an environmental nonprofit found thousands of dead fish along a 20-mile stretch of river on the ...
An 'unprecedented' die-off of fish was recorded in the Chattahoochee River over the weekend after massive rains in Atlanta ...
Officials are warning metro Atlanta residents to stay out of the Chattahoochee River after E. coli levels spiked following ...
High E. coli levels in the Chattahoochee River pose a health risk for swimmers. Check the water color on Neighborhood Water ...
Jason Ulseth, the executive director of an environmental group, estimated that there are thousands of dead fish in the river ...
The Chattahoochee Riverkeeper says thousands of fish are dead along a 20-mile stretch near Atlanta after heavy rain and flooding this week.
Atlanta's utility director says a mysterious black substance fouled the Chattahoochee River last week, causing a fish kill.
“To see everything dead was just catastrophic,” said Chattahoochee Riverkeeper executive director Jason Ulseth ...
Flooding in Atlanta in late May helped lead to a high number of fish kill in the Chattahoochee River downstream of Peachtree Creek, officials said.
Recent heavy rainfall has caused E. coli levels in the Chattahoochee River to spike, prompting warnings for people to stay ...
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