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WV DNR will strategize on how to restore Dunkard Creek

Dunkard Creek salamander
Ben Adducchio
The Dunkard Creek fish kill in September affected fish, salamanders and mussels.

By Ben Adducchio

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December 28, 2009 · The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will be working in upcoming months to develop a strategy to increase the number of minnows and small fish in Dunkard Creek, in Monongalia County.

A massive fish kill last September emptied the creek of water life. 

 

The smaller fish will provide food for larger fish once they are eventually re-introduced to Dunkard Creek.

 

West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Biologist Frank Jernejcic says the DNR is waiting to see how Consol Energy meets new requirements to regulate their discharges and build treatment plants before the plan to re-stock the creek can move forward.

 

“The bottom line is, is the water quality going to be suitable,” Jernejcic said.

 

“I understand they are going to be monitoring the stream for water chemistry,” he said, “until we see what’s happening in April, when they have to have their plan, we really won’t be able to respond to anything.”

 

Jernejcic says in time, minnows and small fish will travel back to Dunkard on their own.

 

He says the DNR cannot actually stock forage fish.

 

But the DNR can relocate some into the creek.

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