The executive director an environmental nonprofit found thousands of dead fish along a 20-mile stretch of river on the ...
River outfitters and recreation businesses across metro Atlanta say unusually prolonged E. coli contamination is keeping ...
The levels of E. Coli in the Chattahoochee River around Atlanta have skyrocketed after heavy rains in the city, fish die off.
An 'unprecedented' die-off of fish was recorded in the Chattahoochee River over the weekend after massive rains in Atlanta ...
Days after a massive fish kill in the Chattahoochee River, the riverkeeper says oxygen levels in the water are recovering, but it is too early to know exactly what remediation will look like.
Experts blame a combination of drought, pollution, and sewage runoff for the 20-mile fish kill, raising concerns for the ...
“To see everything dead was just catastrophic,” said Chattahoochee Riverkeeper executive director Jason Ulseth ...
High E. coli levels in the Chattahoochee River pose a health risk for swimmers. Check the water color on Neighborhood Water ...
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.
Officials say the cause of a fish kill in the Chattahoochee River following recent flash flooding remains unclear as investigations continue.
Officials are warning metro Atlanta residents to stay out of the Chattahoochee River after E. coli levels spiked following ...
Officials are investigating what they called an “unprecedented” fish kill. Chattahoochee Riverkeeper said May 23 that drought ...