Dozens of fish die in an apparent polluted dam
Concerned citizens are devastated by the mass death among the fish population in the Witfield Dam, the weekend of Sunday, November 17.
Although the cause of the fish kill is not yet confirmed, the chairperson of SA Carp Society, Francois Pretorius, suspects that the fish had died because of a chemical spill.
Pretorius adds that he has obtained a piece of information that could link a local company to the death of the fish.
“I have also contacted the municipality about the matter and officials have promised to send a team of investigators to the dam to conduct an investigation of such a kill,” adds Pretorius.
When the Advertiser visited the area on Monday afternoon, the dead fish were still floating on the water.
A concerned citizen, Dawn Stephens, also suspects that the fish kill is due to pollution and he mentions that this is not the first fish kill to happen in the dam.
“The previous fish kill was due to sewage spill,” says Stephens.
Another resident, Ray Jacobs says he is very upset at the people who caused the death of the fish.
He also accused the municipality of dealing with the matter frivolously.





Hi I live in witfield and hope some thong will be done some thing about this who ever did this hope they will be caught and pay for what they have done it,s not only this fish what about the ducks and birds hope these people get what they should but these day,s people get away with murder and so much more in our country so do some thing about it.this sucks thw whole dam situation.am pissed off.