Whaley Bridge: What happened to Toddbrook Reservoir's fish? 
By Caroline Lowbridge & Jennifer Harby UK Source: BBC News 8/11/2019
Caroline Lowbridge & Jennifer Harby
Millions of gallons of water were pumped out of Toddbrook Reservoir as emergency services raced to save Whaley Bridge from disaster.

High-volume pumps drained enormous amounts of liquid every hour for a week in a bid to reduce pressure on the dam's spillway.

The operation was ultimately a success, with the wall deemed safe on Thursday afternoon, and hundreds of residents allowed back into the evacuated town.

But what impact has the large-scale pumping had on the reservoir's fish?
 

According to the Environment Agency (EA), most fish were likely to have swum away from the noise and disturbance caused by the 23 high-volume pumps that were deployed to drain out the reservoir's water.

"If you speak to fisherman they will say don't thump when you're walking along the bank," said Mark Scott, the agency's area director.

He said the sound of all the pumps "thumping away" would have sent a clear signal to the fish to keep away.

In addition, the pumps used by the fire service had strainers on them which, according to Derbyshire chief fire officer Terry McDermott, would have stopped the fish from getting sucked up.

"The fire service pumps float on the surface, not affecting the fish," he said.

However, naturalist Martin James said: "It's quite possible there would be lots of small fish - or fry - from this year's spawning which would easily be sucked into the pipes."

 
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