BRIDGEPORT — What was at first suspected of being a man-made aquatic disaster that left innumerable dead fish floating on a section of Bridgeport’s shoreline has been attributed to nature. Friday afternoon, city officials received an alarming alert from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: Santa Energy was, allegedly, “drilling or pumping something” into Cedar Creek behind its Admiral Street complex, leaving “a massive amount of dead sea life along the waterside.” The DEEP dispatched staff from its hazardous materials response team and the agency’s fisheries division to investigate the fish kill.
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