SCDNR and state agencies are investigating a fish kill on Lake Greenwood, first reported on April 13, with common causes appearing to have been ruled out so far.
Lake Greenwood was the site of a recent kill of crappie, yellow perch, flathead catfish, striped bass and bluegill.
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State officials still don’t know why fish were dying in an Upstate lake that fuels recreation and water systems. Now they are ...
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State and local authorities are investigating a fish kill reported on April 13 in the Cross Hill area of Lake Greenwood.
Fish are dying in Upstate lake that fuels recreation and water systems. SC officials don’t know why.
The lake is a growing real estate market, provides drinking water to two Upstate counties and is now the scene of a fish kill ...
Residents should contact SCDNR’s 24-hour reporting line at 1 (800) 922-5431 to report information about a fish kill.
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