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"Tens of Thousands of Fish Have Died": the Yzeron River Suffers a New Pollution of Magnitude

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After Craponne last month, another major pollution occurred this Friday, July 4th in the waters of the river L-Yzeron between Rue de Chalon, in Francheville, and the Merlo in Oullins, passing through Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon. Towels have once again made overflow the sanitation buffers.
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A pollution related to an abnormal discharge of wastewater was found this Friday 4 July on the Yzeron at the level of the commune of Francheville. "This spill was caused by the obstruction of a siphon of the sewerage system by very large pieces of wood (trunks, logs, branches)", says the Métropole de Lyon, which states that [...] The article Wastewater pours into the Yzeron: the Métropole de Lyon suspects an act of maliciousness appeared first o…

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A pollution of the Yzeron was found this Friday in the commune of Francheville.

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After Craponne last month, another major pollution occurred this Friday, July 4th in the waters of the river L-Yzeron between Rue de Chalon, in Francheville, and the Merlo in Oullins, passing through Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon. Towels have once again made overflow the sanitation buffers.

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leprogres.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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