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Will chlorinated water kill crawfish?

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So far, the state agency hasn't found anything directly linking the chlorinated water to the dead crawfish. ... Trzop said the chlorinated water -- which he said was tested at 1.3 parts per million chlorine -- would likely not hurt wildlife. "If you can drink it, it shouldn't hurt anything going into a creek," he said.

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    Some salt and pepper will start fixing that tuna right up. Dried minced onion flakes or onion powder and garlic powder will add some basic flavor as well. Add those four things, and you can stop right here with a pretty darn good tuna and mayo sandwich.

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