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Chemical leak kills fish at Dubuque’s National Mississippi River Museum

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(Radio Iowa) – The aquarium at Dubuque’s National Mississippi River Museum is closed due to a chemical leak. A pipe from the museum’s H-VAC system dripped glycol into one the aquarium’s 40-thousand-gallon tanks last week, killing all but 17 of the fish inside on Tuesday. Aquarium staff were alerted to the presence of glycol in the water due to a milky bacteria blooming in the water. Kurt Strand, the museum’s president and C-E-O, says that made r…
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