(Des Moines) The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a bright blue liquid observed near the West Nishnabotna River in Oakland, Pottawattamie County. On August 22, the DNR Field Office in Atlantic received reports of a blue liquid in an inlet area on the east bank. According to information provided anonymously to the DNR, the blue liquid was first observed around August 11.
When DNR officials were notified, the blue liquid was found in the recessed area near the river, not in the river itself. Soil staining in the area shows that the blue liquid likely reached the West Nishnabotna River before the DNR was notified.
A large storm sewer outlet was identified directly above the pooled water. Oakland city officials were notified and assisted DNR with placing booms and absorbent pads to avoid further release into the river.
Water samples were collected and submitted to the State Hygienic Lab for analysis. No dead fish were observed.
If anybody has any information on the incident, don’t hesitate to contact the DNR Field Office in Atlantic at (712) 243-1934.