Executive engineer Ganaganamaya visited the pond where the fish died. The pond was one of the five water bodies in the JP Park. Three of the ponds have dried up and desilting work in under way. The fish kill has been reported from the smaller of the two other ponds, which are spread over 1,40,000 sq metres and 28,301sq metres, respectively.
He explained that while there was no problem in the big pond, water in the smaller pond was evaporating, sending the water level plummeting. Besides, there was no inflow, he pointed out. The presence of weeds and algae also hastened the fall in the dissolved oxygen and increase in carbon dioxide levels in the water, he said.
The dead fish have been identified as jalebi fish. Read More
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