New PFAS Fish Consumption Advisory Issued For Lake Wausau And Stevens Point Flowage
Elevated Levels of PFAS Found In Several Fish Species
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Department of Health Services (DHS) today announced a new PFAS-based consumption advisory for several fish species in Lake Wausau in Marathon County and the Stevens Point Flowage in Portage County (both of which are segments of the Wisconsin River) based on fish sampling.
As a result, the DNR and DHS recommend the following consumption guidelines for anyone harvesting fish from those waterbodies:
Lake Wausau (Marathon County): Advisory is from the Wausau Dam downstream to the Schofield Dam and Rothschild Dam, including the Big Rib River until it flows under Hwy 29.
SPECIES | PREVIOUS ADVISORY | NEW ADVISORY |
Black Crappie | General/Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Bluegill | General/Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Rock Bass | General/Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Yellow Perch | General/Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Common Carp | 1 meal/month (PCBs) | 1 meal/month (PCBs) (No Change) |
Redhorse | 1 meal/month (PCBs) | 1 meal/month (PCBs) (No Change) |
Stevens Point Flowage (Portage County): Advisory begins at the Du Bay Dam and flows downstream to the Stevens Point Dam.
SPECIES | PREVIOUS ADVISORY | NEW ADVISORY |
Black Crappie | General /Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Bluegill | General /Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Rock Bass | General /Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Yellow Perch | General /Statewide* | 1 meal/week |
Common Carp | 1 meal/month (PCBs) | 1 meal/month (PCBs) (No Change) |
Redhorse | 1 meal/month (PCBs) | 1 meal/month (PCBs) (No Change) |
*The general/statewide consumption advice for women <50 and children is 1 meal/week for bluegill, crappies, yellow perch, sunfish, rock bass, bullheads and inland trout and 1 meal/month for all other species. For women >50 and men, the general/statewide consumption advice is 1 meal/week for all species except for bluegill, crappies, yellow perch, sunfish, rock bass, bullheads and inland trout, which are unrestricted.
Health risks may increase when fish with high levels of PFAS are consumed. These can include increased cholesterol levels, decreased immune response, and decreased fertility in women, among other health effects. More information is available on the DHS website.
Following fish consumption advisories will help protect you from consuming excess PFOS, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and mercury. A complete list of up-to-date consumption advisories can be found in the DNR’s Choose Wisely booklet.
Additional fish consumption advice and information on the effects of PFAS can be found on the DNR’s website.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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