
SALMON and trout stocks in a section of the Loobagh river in Kilmallock have been all but wiped out following a slurry spill this week.
About 650 adult salmon and trout and countless juveniles were killed. The source of the pollution has been traced to a farm and an investigation is ongoing.
โIt is affecting a couple of miles of river. We found the source of the pollution so that has been stopped. There is a plume of pollution moving downriver but that has lost a lot of its strength,โ explained Mike Fitzsimons, senior fisheries environment officer with Inland Fisheries Ireland.
Eamon OโRiordan, chairman of Kilmallock and Kilfinane Anglersโ Association, came upon the spill at Riversfield bridge in Kilmallock on Monday evening.
He told the Limerick Post: โThe sight that greeted me wasnโt pleasant. There were a lot of fish dead and lots of fish struggling to get oxygen. There were about 650 adult fish wiped out over a two-mile stretch of river, as well as 300 to 400 juveniles that would have been this yearโs progeny.
โThe river as a fishing amenity will be wiped out for the next three to four years. Itโs a sad state of affairs.โ
The polluted site lies just 100 metres from the water treatment plant at Kilmallock, which temporarily shut down until midday on Tuesday.
A spokesperson for Irish Water said: โThe plant was shut down and switched over to a reserve supply at Jamestown. The water supply to Kilmallock was not affected and there was no disruption to the water supply.โ