Pollution of the River Feale near Listowel in North Kerry has caused the biggest fish kill ever in the area.
Report shows video shot by fisheries officer Charles Nolan of hundreds of dead and dying fish.
Interview with Charles Nolan on the long history of water pollution in the area which extends also to tap water.
Newspapers cuttings of demonstrations and reports relating to pollution of the river Feale over the years.
Interview with Edward Crowley, Listowel resident on the pollution.
Interview with Jack Leahy former water keeper on the river pollution.
Interview with Jack Dunne, angler who stresses the seriousness of the pollution threat.
Video shot by anglers during another fish kill, shows a heap of dead salmon.
The North Kerry Milk Products plant (part of Kerry Co-op) in Listowel.
Listowel town. Sanitary Service section of Kerry County Council.
Interview with Brian Sweeney, County Council Engineer who says that the pollution in the River Feale was never a threat to human health.
Milk tanker entering the North Kerry Milk Products plant.
Anglers protesting outside the Brandon Hotel in Tralee where Kerry Co-op boss Denis Brosnan was attending a company meeting.
Interview with Michael Barry, angler, who says that fish never died from pollution above the North Kerry Milk Products pipeline.
The North Kerry Milk Products effluent pipe in the river and visibly polluted water and discoloration of rocks and vegetation below the pipeline.
The reporter is Tom MacSweeney.