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Utah officials investigate a fish kill in the Jordan River in northern Utah County.
Suspected causes include harmful algal blooms or high water temperatures affecting oxygen levels.
Results from water samples are expected soon; public advised to heed safety advisories.
LEHI — State water quality officials say they're investigating what may have caused dozens of fish to die in the Jordan River in northern Utah County, but they have two early suspicions.
Utah Division of Water Quality officials received a report of a fish kill by a resident visiting Willow Park, 2998 W. 300 North in Lehi, Friday who noted that there was a line of fish floating downstream to at least 1500 North. Inspectors estimated that at least 50 dead fish were floating in the river, said John Mackey, th