Preventative measures implemented after fish kill on Mayo river

MEASURES have been implemented to prevent a future reoccurrence following a fish kill in an east Mayo river over two years ago.

Inland Fisheries Ireland, the State agency responsible for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats, investigated a serious fish kill incident, which occurred on September 3, 2021, at the Glore river in Kiltimagh.

The investigation led to the instigation of legal proceedings against Uisce Éireann and court procedures concluded on January 4, 2023.

Uisce Éireann has accepted liability for the fish kill, resulting from a chemical spill at the Kiltimagh water treatment plant.

A senior fisheries environmental officer has inspected the Kiltimagh water treatment plant on several occasions since the fish kill.

Following an onsite meeting on October 28, 2022, a number of recommendations were made to Uisce Éireann to reduce the risk of future spills at the plant.

Uisce Éireann were fully supportive and these measures have now been implemented.

Inland Fisheries Ireland will continue to inspect the plant to ensure that all recommendations have been followed.

Further to these preventative measures, Uisce Éireann has paid costs and a financial contribution of €15,000 to go towards research for habitat enhancement.

This will be used to identify the potential for a habitat restoration project in the upper Glore river and some of its tributaries.

This project will include a detailed survey of the Glore and possibly some adjacent sub-catchments, which will provide an analysis of current river and riparian habitat quality.

Where deficiencies are identified, appropriate amelioration works will be proposed to aid in the recovery of salmon stocks in the river area.

To report fish kills, members of the public are encouraged to call Inland Fisheries Ireland’s confidential hotline number on 0818 34 74 24, which is open 24 hours a day.