Toxic Tides: Local Resident Sounds Alarm on Holston River's Hidden Dangers

When Mike Pendleton talks about smallmouth fishing, his passion is unmistakable. A seasoned angler with years of experience on the Holston River, he knows every ripple and current like the back of his hand. So when an unusual white residue began appearing in the waters he knows so intimately, Pendleton's instincts immediately signaled that something was wrong.
As a dedicated fisherman who has spent countless hours on this river, he couldn't ignore the strange substance coating sections of the waterway. The white film was more than just an aesthetic concern—it hinted at potential environmental disruption that could impact the delicate ecosystem and the prized smallmouth bass population he cherishes.
Pendleton's keen observation and deep connection to the river transformed him from a casual angler to an unexpected environmental sentinel, raising important questions about water quality and potential contamination in this vital waterway.