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Oil Spill Threatens West Sussex Wildlife
24 Mar
Summary
- Heating oil spill pollutes angling lake in West Sussex.
- Wildlife, including fish, birds, and deer, is at risk.
- Environment Agency is investigating the source of the pollution.

An angling lake in West Sussex has become polluted with heating oil, posing a serious risk to local wildlife. A resident returning home from holiday discovered the extensive contamination, noting a strong odor and the substance reaching a natural spring. The affected lake is part of a commercial fishery, and its owner expressed deep concern for the fish population and his livelihood.
Wildlife rescue efforts are underway, with a duck found covered in kerosene being treated. Experts warn of a wider ecological impact, as the pollution could spread through the food chain. The Environment Agency confirmed its visit to the site following the report on March 16 and has contained the substance while continuing inquiries to identify the spill's origin.
Authorities are urging individuals with oil tanks to ensure they are in good repair to prevent further incidents. The ongoing nature of the leak, until its source is found, remains a significant concern, with potential damage to a larger lake and its diverse bird population if the contamination progresses.




