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DEQ cautions the public about eating fish from Oklahoma lakes
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3005942" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>Thanks for posting this.</p><p>Here's the fish eating guide:</p><p><a href="http://www.deq.state.ok.us/CSDnew/fish/PDFs/2017_MercuryinFish.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.deq.state.ok.us/CSDnew/fish/PDFs/2017_MercuryinFish.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Fish in these Oklahoma lakes have been tested and have lower levels of mercury. Fish from these lakes can be eaten often without excessive exposure to mercury.</p><p></p><p>Bell Cow</p><p>Lake Chandler</p><p>Lake Dripping Springs</p><p>Lake Lake Ellsworth</p><p>Lake Eucha</p><p>Ft. Cobb</p><p>Ft. Gibson</p><p>Foss Reservoir</p><p>Lake Fuqua</p><p>Grand Lake</p><p>Guthrie City Lake</p><p>Lake Hefner</p><p>Holdenville Lake</p><p>Lake Hudson</p><p>John Wells Lake</p><p>Lake Konawa</p><p>Keystone Reservoir Lake</p><p>Lawtonka New Spiro</p><p>Lake Okemah</p><p>Lake Okmulgee</p><p>Lake Lake Oolagah</p><p>Lake Overholser</p><p>Robert S. Kerr Reservoir</p><p>Shawnee Twin Lakes</p><p>Sooner Lake</p><p>Lake Spavinaw</p><p>Lake Talawanda #1 Lake Tenkiller</p><p>Lake Texoma</p><p>Lake Thunderbird</p><p>Lake WD Mayo</p><p>Wes Watkins Reservoir</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3005942, member: 7248"] Thanks for posting this. Here's the fish eating guide: [URL]http://www.deq.state.ok.us/CSDnew/fish/PDFs/2017_MercuryinFish.pdf[/URL] Fish in these Oklahoma lakes have been tested and have lower levels of mercury. Fish from these lakes can be eaten often without excessive exposure to mercury. Bell Cow Lake Chandler Lake Dripping Springs Lake Lake Ellsworth Lake Eucha Ft. Cobb Ft. Gibson Foss Reservoir Lake Fuqua Grand Lake Guthrie City Lake Lake Hefner Holdenville Lake Lake Hudson John Wells Lake Lake Konawa Keystone Reservoir Lake Lawtonka New Spiro Lake Okemah Lake Okmulgee Lake Lake Oolagah Lake Overholser Robert S. Kerr Reservoir Shawnee Twin Lakes Sooner Lake Lake Spavinaw Lake Talawanda #1 Lake Tenkiller Lake Texoma Lake Thunderbird Lake WD Mayo Wes Watkins Reservoir [/QUOTE]
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