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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if the hon. Member listened to me clearly, I said that we had an inter-ministerial co-ordinating team whereby the NEMA, the Ministry of Fisheries Development, the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation and the Office of the President are doing their parts. So, we have not seen heavy metals in the initial results we have got on chemical analysis. There were no traces of the heavy metals that can cause sudden death in the analysis report. We want to corroborate the results from the various laboratories just to be sure. I have also said that the NEMA is also undertaking an environmental audit which takes a bit of time. It means that they have to check with the municipal council, the flower firms and so on. We can check that once those results are out. The cause of sudden death of fish is not unique to Lake Naivasha alone. This sometimes happens when there is depletion of oxygen. It can happen in Lake Victoria or the Indian Ocean where there is layering of water. You can find water which has no oxygen and fish that feed at that level will die. In the case of Lake Naivasha, it is only the"
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