SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public
Health (IDPH) today announced the 2014 consumption advisories for sport fish
caught in Illinois waters. These changes are the result of continued
sampling by the Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program and do not suggest that
Illinois fish are becoming more or less contaminated.
“The advisories are not meant to discourage people from
eating fish, but should be used as a guideline to help anglers and their
families decide the types of fish to eat, and how to prepare fish for cooking
to reduce possible contaminants,” said IDPH Director Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck.
The program is a joint effort of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (IEPA) and the departments of Agriculture, Natural Resources
and Public Health. The fish are collected by the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources (IDNR) and tested by IEPA. IDPH issues an annual consumption
advisory based on the IEPA test results. This year’s advisory and detailed
information can be found on the IDPH website: http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/fishadvisory/index.htm
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Melaney
Arnold
Illinois Department of Public Health
Illinois Department of Public Health
Communications
Manager
(217) 558-0500
melaney.arnold@illinois.gov
(217) 558-0500
melaney.arnold@illinois.gov
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