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Thousands of fish die after chemical spill in the Victoria Barge Canal
Posted: 01.30.2009 at 10:37 AM
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VICTORIA, TEXAS (AP) --

Texas environmental regulators are investigating the death of thousands of fish in the Victoria Barge Canal after a spill of two gallons of acetone cyanohydrin.

The chemical is used in the production of plastics, acrylics and synthetic resins.

Spokeswoman Lisa Wheeler said the state's environmental agency was notified of the spill around midnight on Jan. 21.

Officials said between 2,000 and 5,000 fish were affected and 95 percent of the fish were mullet.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife did not release the name of the company involved.

Wheeler said the company must submit a report to the agency.

A regional biologist on the team, Alex Nuñez, said the agency's Kills and Spills team is finalizing its investigation, which should be completed in the next two weeks.

The agency advises against eating any of the dead fish.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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