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Vosges. I Did Not Have the Fish Die: the Pollution of the Mouzon Would Come From a Methanization Unit, the Farmer Disputes

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A little less than two weeks after the discovery of pollution in the Mouzon, which caused the death of hundreds of fish, the Vosges prefecture temporarily banned fishing and drinking of animals. At the same time, on 31 August, the Haute-Marne prefecture took urgent measures against the farmer and president of a methanization unit suspected of being responsible for the pollution.
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A little less than two weeks after the discovery of pollution in the Mouzon, which caused the death of hundreds of fish, the Vosges prefecture temporarily banned fishing and drinking of animals. At the same time, on 31 August, the Haute-Marne prefecture took urgent measures against the farmer and president of a methanization unit suspected of being responsible for the pollution.

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vosgesmatin.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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