DNR: Mahaska County Manure Spill Has Reached Skunk River

A hog manure spill in Mahaska County has made its way downstream to the Skunk River near Augusta.

a DNR press release says that an estimated 3,000 gallons of liquid hog manure spilled when a valve on a manure tank loading system did not close properly. While some pooled on the ground, some manure ran downhill to the north into a small tributary of the South Skunk River. The tributary was dammed, preventing most manure from reaching further downstream.

The producer, John Ryken of Ring Valley, is pumping the water/manure mix from behind the dam and hauling it to be land applied.

DNR took water samples about 6 p.m. Wednesday. Field tests showed elevated levels of ammonia behind the dam, and reduced levels below the dam.

No dead fish were visible last night, but DNR is on-site today monitoring cleanup activities.