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Fish disease was a serious problem in Utah aquaculture for many years. There were no regulations restricting transportation of diseased stocks. Fish and Wildlife Service announced it will provide more than $400,000 in stimulus funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the project. The existing structure has sat unused for more than 10 years and poses a danger to Toppenish staff and visitors. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the June sucker as endangered with critical habitat in 1986. The species had a documented wild population of fewer than 1,000 individuals at the time of listing.

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