Toxic Spill Allegedly Linked to Smurfit-WestRock Virginia Mill Malfunction Causes Fish Distress in Jackson River


COVINGTON, Va. (From news reports) -- Reports of fish either dead or in distress along the Jackson River near the Pool in Covington have raised alarms among environmentalists and locals, with initial indications pointing to a possible chemical spill from the Smurfit-WestRock mill.

Longtime river visitor Kevin Haley described the concerning scene. "I come down here every day to fish, and I noticed trout and bass struggling to breathe," Haley said. "When I walked along the shoreline, I saw fish on their sides, barely hanging on. I've been here almost daily for two years and never seen anything like this before. It's heartbreaking."

The Jackson River has faced pollution concerns from the Mill in the past. However, this latest incident highlights ongoing challenges with industrial operations and environmental protections. Local advocates, including the JRPA, are calling for more transparency and stricter oversight to prevent similar occurrences.

Smurfit-WestRock has not issued a public statement regarding the alleged malfunction. The DEQ is expected to conduct further investigations to determine the cause of the fish distress and assess the potential environmental impact.

Residents are encouraged to avoid fishing or using the river near the Pool area until more information becomes available.

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