The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1974, Page page 7, Image 7

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    . Lessig is the chief of the permits
and enforcement section: of the
Water Pollution Control Division.
Sheets said the leak did not end
until Sunday afternoon, some 24 to
36 hours after it began, according
toAiken.
Under the Water Pollution Act of
1972, Aiken said the state may
prosecute persons responsible for
polluting water even if it is
accidental.
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leakage
kills
fish
But; he; said the fines for
acbideintal pollution are minimal
and such cases are extremely hard
to prove in court.
Aiken said the two officials don't
Bob Aiken, in ah interview, said
his information was based on
conversations Tuesday afternoon
with two state officials, Dennis
Lessig of the Department of
Environmental Control and Wes
Sheets of the Game and Parks
Commission. 1
know the cause or who, if
anyone,
is responsible for the leak:
Aik6n said Sheets was in Waver
ly 'Saturday afternoon and said he
and a state patrolman saw some of
the oil in the creek then.
By Randy Gordon
Over one million fish and most
other wildlife for 15 miles north
along Lincoln's Salt Creek were
killed in a sewer leakage last
weekend, the chairman of the
ASUN Environments Task Force
said Tuesday night.
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Aiken said Sheets told him the
leak occurred at the N St. terminal
of the Lincoln sewer system late
Friday night or Saturday morning.
The leakage was believed to be
some type ol petroleum derivative.
' 'Sheets stressed the I heed ; for
citizen assistance," Aik$n said.
"He was disturbed the public did
not report the leakage." r i
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Aiken said Sheets hopes some
one will report those responsible
for the leak. He said ! Sheets
attributed the failure to report the
incident to the people thinking not
much has been done in the past to
correct the pollution in the preek.
Lessig told Aiken the oil leakage
had reached South Bend, Neb.,
about 40 miles northeast of Lin
coln, 'Sunday night and would
become further diffused as it nears
the Missouri River.
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