Description
Piles of dead fish in residential canals. Smell is so bad it is starting to be detected inside of the house.
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Q. What was the weather like when the odor was detected?
A. Sunny
A. Sunny
Q. What was the temperature?
A. Dry
A. Dry
Q. What was the wind direction?
A. Calm
A. Calm
Q. What was the intensity of the odor?
A. 10 (Very Strong)
A. 10 (Very Strong)
Q. Please check all options that describe the odor:
A. Decayed Cabbage, Putrid/Rotting
A. Decayed Cabbage, Putrid/Rotting
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Stormwater acknowledges the Red Tide / Fish Kill issue. This request will be sent to SPTO's management staff in efforts of dispatching crews to the reported location in an efficient manner.
Please understand that at this time we are unable to provide an ETA being that we are responding to this issue throughout the entire City.
If there are any additional questions and/or concerns please contact the SPTO department at 727-893-7421.
Thank you
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Update: this reported location has been cleared of as much red tide-impacted dead sea life as possible at least once by City crews and/or contractors. Should the presence of red tide-related material persist or return to this location at a future time, please submit a new SeeClickFix report and we will respond, as needed. For more information related to red tide, please visit this page of the City’s website:
https://www.stpete.org/residents/public_safety/red_tide.php