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Fish Die-off in Nevada Lake

Posted by feww on January 17, 2014

100,000 Fish die in Helms Lake, Sparks, NV

As many as 100,000 bass, catfish and trout have died since mid-December in Helms Lake, a man-made 77-acre stocked fishery located in Sparks Marina Park, a popular recreation complex near Reno, Nevada.

State and wildlife officials are baffled as to what caused the unprecedented die-off, revealing that low oxygen levels in the water had killed about 3,000 fish in one area of the reservoir in December.

State biologists say the drop in oxygen levels may have been caused by a recent cold snap stirring low-oxygen waters.

“We’re seeing oxygen levels that are totally lethal to fish,” said Nevada Department of Wildlife spokesperson Chris Healy.

“Fish gain oxygen from water cycling across their gills and suffocate when oxygen concentrations dip below a certain level. Many types of fish struggle or die when oxygen is below 5 parts per million. Sampling of water across the lake has shown so-called dissolved oxygen as low as 1.1 parts per million,” reported Reuters  citing Healy.

Water Quality

However, Sparks Marina says its lake is continuously recharged with fresh, filtered water from an underground aquifer, and that the recharging process, which is similar to an artesian well, produces a water quality that exceeds the EPA standards for recreational use.

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Helms Lake, a 77-acre man-made lake in Sparks Marina Park, Sparks, a city located east of Reno, NV, contains an estimated 1 billion gallons of water with a naturally occurring aquifer that replenishes the lake with 2 to 3 million gallons of fresh water daily. The lake has an average depth of 60 feet, with the deepest point being approximately 120 feet. The average temperature in the deepest parts is in the 40’s all year around, while the shallow areas will heat into the 70’s during the hot summer months, according to the park’s website.

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Landslide Buries Dozens in NW China Factory

Posted by feww on September 21, 2011

At least 32 killed or buried in NW China landslide

A large landslide buried a brick factory and destroyed part of a ceramics plant in a suburb of Xi’an, the provincial capital of NW China’s Shanxi province.

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  • Shanxi Province, China. Death toll from a major landslide in NW China climbs to at least 27 with 5 still reported as missing, reports said.
    • The landslide buried a brick factory and destroyed part of a ceramics plant in Baqiao, a district in the Xi’an the provincial capital of NW China’s Shaanxi Province.
  • China. At least 115 people have lost their lives and many are reported missing due to torrential rains, flooding, landslide and other related disasters in China so far this months. Extreme rain events have affected at least 8 of China’s 22 provinces including Sichuan, Shaanxi, Henan, Chongqing, Hubei, Shandong, Shanxi and Gansu.
    • About 22 million people have been affected by extreme rain events, landslides and other related disaster so far this month, with up to 2 million displaced.
    • At least 120,000 homes have collapsed.
    • The damage is estimated at $4.1 billion.
  • California, USA. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated Nevada County in California as a primary natural disaster area due to losses caused by snowstorms that occurred Feb. 24 – May 16, 2011.
    • Sierra and Yuba counties in California are also designated  natural disaster areas because they are contiguous.
    • Washoe County in the state of Nevada is designated natural disaster area because the county is contiguous.
  • Nevada, USA. Washoe County. The official death toll from Friday’s crash at the Reno National Championship Air Races has climbed to 11, reports said.
    • About 70 spectators were injured in the crash, with at least 4 of them reported in critical condition.
  • Sikkim, India. At least 61 people in Sikkim are now confirmed dead following the powerful earthquake that shook NE India and the bordering countries in the Himalayas.
    • Quake casualties in other areas included 12 in West Bengal, 9 in Bihar, 11 in Nepal and 7 in Tibet.
  • New Zealand. An outbreak of meningitis type ‘C’ strain in New Zealand has claimed another life. The exact number of deaths have not been revealed.

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