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Recreational Water Advisory Issued for McClure River Due to Sewage Spill

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The Virginia Department of Health has issued a recreational water advisory for the McClure River in Dickenson County, Virginia, out of an abundance of caution following a sewage spill to a tributary of the river discovered by the Dickenson Public Sewer Authority the week of April 10, 2026. The advisory area extends from the McClure River in front of Electric Hardwoods on Dickenson Hwy to the bridge over the Russell Fork River on State Route 63 Big Ridge Rd., with repairs expected over the next week. VDH has observed no evidence of impacts to drinking water at this time. Affected residents and visitors should avoid full-body water contact activities such as swimming, wading, tubing, and white-water canoeing or kayaking, while boating activities where full-body submersion is not likely may continue with proper caution.

“Due to reports of a sewage spill to a tributary of the McClure River and the anticipated timeline for repairs, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is issuing a recreational water advisory for Virginia residents.”

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VDH issued a recreational water advisory for the McClure River in Dickenson County, Virginia, after a sewage spill was discovered in a tributary. The advisory area spans from Electric Hardwoods on Dickenson Hwy to the Russell Fork River bridge on State Route 63 Big Ridge Rd. in Haysi. Affected parties in the advisory area should avoid swimming, wading, tubing, and white-water canoeing or kayaking where full-body submersion is likely. Boating activities may continue with caution. Healthcare providers seeing patients with water-exposure symptoms should be aware of possible sewage-related illness.

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April 10, 2026
Media Contact: Linda Scarborough, linda.scarborough@vdh.virginia.gov
Repair Contact: Dennis Baker, Dickenson County PSA, dbaker@dickensonpsa.com

VDH Issues Recreational Water Advisory for the McClure River
People and Pets Should Avoid Contact with Contaminated Water

HAYSI, Va. – Due to reports of a sewage spill to a tributary of the McClure River and the anticipated timeline for repairs, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is issuing a recreational water advisory for Virginia residents. For the safety of people and pets, VDH is advising Virginia residents avoid recreational water activities in the McClure River, such as swimming, wading, tubing, white-water canoeing or kayaking, where full-body submersion is more likely to occur. Boating activities where full-body submersion is not likely to occur (motor boating, flatwater canoeing or kayaking, and fishing) may continue with proper caution to avoid exposure to contaminated water.

The advisory is being issued out of an abundance of caution due to a sewage spill to a tributary of the McClure River that was discovered by the Dickenson Public Sewer Authority the week of April 10. The timeline for the repair is expected to occur over the next week but given the uncertainty of the location and issues which may arise, VDH is issuing the advisory so the public may avoid the area until a repair is confirmed.  The advisory area extends from the McClure River in front of Electric Hardwoods on Dickenson Hwy to the bridge over the Russell Fork River on State Route 63 Big Ridge Rd. in Dickenson County in the town of Haysi, Virginia.

VDH has observed no evidence of impacts to drinking water at this time.

For updates on the repair status, contact Dennis Baker, Executive Director of the Dickenson County Public Service Authority at (276) 835-1580.

To prevent recreational water illnesses due to exposure to sewage spill events, people should:

  • Avoid contact with water in the advisory area and observe advisory signage posted at waterbody access points.
  • Avoid any area of the water body where water has a foul odor, dead or dying fish, or discolored water.
  • Promptly wash skin with soap and water if you cannot avoid contact with water in the vicinity.
  • Rinse or wash items that come into contact with the water, including clothing, fishing gear, life vests, ropes and paddles.
  • Seek medical care and notify your practitioner of the waterbody exposure if you experience adverse health effects after contact with the waterbody.
  • When harvesting fish, discard skin, organs, cook the meat to proper temperature, and clean cutting boards and cutting implements with warm soapy water. For more information on recreational water safety, visit www.SwimHealthyVA.com.

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VDH
Published
April 10th, 2026
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Notice
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Executive
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Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Industry sector
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Activity scope
Public health advisory Water quality monitoring
Geographic scope
Virginia US-VA

Taxonomy

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Public Health
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Environmental Protection

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