ILLINOIS — While the Illinois Department of Public Health has had a statewide fish consumption warning in place for decades, there are 10 locations with specific fish they caution should not be eaten by anyone.

The primary cause of the “do not eat” advisories are Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). PCBs are a group of more than 200 man-made chemicals. Though PCBs were banned in the 1970s because of their ill effects on health, they were so widely used they continue to persist in the environment, according to the IDPH website.


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Methylmercury is also to blame for a few of the “do not eat” advisories. It’s a “very poisonous form of mercury” which causes damage to the central nervous system. It forms when bacteria react with mercury, according to UCSF Health.

Here are the 10 locations and the specific fish for each which should not be eaten, regardless of age or gender:

Calumet River System in Cook County

Common Carp 12″ or longer due to PCBs

Chicago River in Cook County

Common Carp 12″ or longer due to PCBs

Des Plaines River in Cook, Lake, and Will Counties

Common Carp 18″ or longer due to PCBs

Galena River in Jo Daviess County

Common Carp 24″ or longer due to PCBs

Herrin Lake #1 in Williamson County

Common Carp all sizes due to PCBs

Lake Depue in Bureau County

Channel Catfish 24″ or longer due to PCBs

Lake Michigan in Cook and Lake Counties

Channel Catfish all sizes due to PCBs

Lake Trout 30″ or longer due to PCBs

Lincoln Trail Lake in Clark County

Largemouth Bass 14″ or longer due to Methylmercury

Midlothian Reservoir in Cook County

Common Carp 20″ or longer due to PCBs

Mill Creek Lake in Clark County

Largemouth Bass 19″ or longer due to Methylmercury

As for the statewide advisory, it applies to women who are, or could become, pregnant, women who are nursing, and children under 15 years old. It states they should limit their consumption of predatory fish from any body of water in the state to one meal per week due to methylmercury levels.


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The list of fish includes:

Bass (all species)

Sauger

Walleye

Flathead Catfish

Gar (all species)

Muskellunge

Northern Pike

Trout (all species)

Salmon (all species)

There are additional advisories in place for more than 100 bodies of water across the state, all related to methylmercury and PCBs. Many of these advisories apply to all Illinoisans regardless of age or gender. Each advisory states the contaminant of concern, the type of fish, and the recommended consumption limit based upon the species and size of the fish.

Find the full by county list here.

Below are the waters with additional warnings by county in the Chicago area with links to each specific advisory:

Cook County

Arrowhead Lake

Busse Lake

Calumet River System

Chicago River

Des Plaines River

Lake Calumet

Lake Michigan

Marquette Park Lagoon

McKinley Park Lagoon

Midlothian Reservoir

Powderhorn Lake

Saganashkee Slough

Salt Creek

Wolf Lake

DuPage County

DuPage River

East Branch of the DuPage River

Salt Creek

Lake County

Bangs Lake

Deep Lake

Des Plaines River

Fox Chain-O-Lakes

Fox River

Lake Michigan

Lake Zurich

Sterling Lake

Waukegan North Harbor

Will County

Des Plaines River

East Branch of the DuPage River

Kankakee River

Lake Renwick East

Monee Reservoir

Kane County

Big Rock Creek

Fox River

McHenry County

Fox Chain-O-Lakes

Fox River

Kishwaukee River

Lake in the Hills

Nippersink Creek

Silver Lake

Kankakee County

Kankakee River

Ponderosa Lake

Dekalb County

Kishwaukee River South Branch

Sycamore Lake

Kendall County

Big Lake Silver Springs

Big Rock Creek

Fox River

LaSalle County

Fox River

Illinois River

Grundy County

Heidecke Lake

Illinois River

Mazon River

Boone County

Kishwaukee River

Ogle County

Elkhorn Creek

Kyte River

Rock River

Lee County

Rock River