Comments about ‘Carp in Utah Lake pose health risk for humans’
Fish may be harmful if eaten by children, pregnant women
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Utah
- Top 30 elementary schools in Utah by test scores
- Bottom 30 elementary schools in Utah by test...
- Cottonwood High School football coach Josh...
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
- Dangerous silence: Why you need to talk to...
- Investigators focus on stains in car of dead...
- Cathy Free: Free Lunch: Zero, nada, zilch on...
- Mortgage rates at historic lows as home...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Utah
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
29 - Cottonwood High School football coach...
24 - KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
20 - Utah woman adopted as baby faces...
18 - Vets heart Mitt: Romney enjoys big...
17 - Idaho awaits No Child Left Behind waiver
14 - Man shot brother while showing him...
13 - Rep. Jim Matheson favors getting rid of...
13






When the source(s) of the pollution is found, who is going to pay for the cleanup? Are the carp helping to absorb and clean up the contamination in beneficial amounts?
This could be the beginning of a nationwide fish story study.
Utah County needs to have a Riverkeeper/Lakekeeper organization.
contact ztlp@yahoo.com subject: Riverkeeper
this is really really sad that the lake is getting polluted so much
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments