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Non-native invasive mussels found in Rutland Water

Local News by The Editor 28th Nov 2020  
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An invasive species of non-native mussel has been found in Rutland Water.

The Environment Agency and Anglian Water working together to identify spread of the quagga mussel, which has recently been found in the River Trent near Newton-on-Trent, Lincolnshire, as well as in Rutland Water.

People using the river or reservoir are now being urged to follow 'check, clean, dry' procedures to try to prevent the spread.

The Environment Agency has increased its monitoring across the region's rivers to establish the extent of the problem and is working with Anglian Water and the GB Non-Native Species Secretariat to agree an appropriate bio-security response.

While quagga mussels do not pose any immediate direct threat to water quality, animals or people, they do spread rapidly and can block pipes and water based assets resulting in significant future maintenance costs.

Quagga mussels were first recorded in the UK in 2014 and have previously been found in the Thames catchment. It is not known how they arrived in the Trent or Rutland Water.

Geoff Craig, area environment manager for the Environment Agency, said: Unfortunately, further spread of the quagga mussels is highly likely, but we can slow down the spread.

"We urge all water users in the affected areas to follow the required biosecurity procedures of 'check, clean, dry' whenever working or engaging in leisure activities in or near the water."

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