DEP Investigating Fish Kill

The state Department of Environmental Protection is investigating a fish kill in a stream that supplies drinking water to Homer City and other nearby communities in Indiana County. Officials with the Central Indiana Water Authority say recent water tests from the Big Yellow Creek are normal. That's why officials are mystified by the deaths of 1,000 fish in a four-mile stretch of the creek on Tuesday. A DEP spokeswoman says the agency is conducting more tests, but the results won't be known for at least two weeks. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is also trying to figure out what killed the fish. The dead fish include trout, carp, suckers, minnows and smallmouth bass.

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