ENVIRONMENT Agency officials said today they were confident last week's pollution of an Oxfordshire brook had not contaminated any other waterways.
About 100 fish - including bullhead and brown trout - were spotted floating on the water of Shill Brook, near Carterton, on Thursday.
Dead fish and samples of the water have been taken away to determine what caused the pollution.
A spokesman for the Environment Agency said tests were ongoing, but there has been no reports of fish in other waterways or rivers in the area being affected.
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