New: Lake Livingston and Trinity River from US Highway 287 to US 90. Affected waters are in Anderson, Freestone, Houston, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity and Walker counties dioxins

polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Persons should not consume any species of gar from these waters.

Adults should limit consumption of certain fish species as indicated below. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should not consume the indicated fishes from these waters. Blue and flathead catfish: no more than one 8-ounce serving per month. Smallmouth buffalo: no more than one 8-ounce serving per month. Freshwater drum: no more than two 8-ounce servings per month.

For white bass and striped bass, adults are advised to limit consumption to three 8-ounce servings per month. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should consume no more than one 8-ounce serving per month.

Revised: Neches River and all contiguous waters from State Highway 7 bridge west of Lufkin downstream to the US 96 bridge near Evadale, including B.A. Steinhagen and Sam Rayburn reservoirs. Affected waters are in Angelina, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, Trinity and Tyler counties dioxins

mercury Adults should limit consumption of certain fish species as indicated below. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should not consume the indicated fishes from these waters. Smallmouth buffalo: Do not eat.

Flathead catfish and gar: no more than one 8-ounce serving per month.

Blue catfish over 30 inches long, largemouth bass over 16 inches and spotted bass over 16 inches: no more than two 8-ounce servings per month.

Lake Madisonville in Madison County mercury For largemouth bass, adults should limit consumption to no more than two, 8-ounce servings per month, and children under 12 years old should limit consumption to no more than two, 4-ounce servings per month.

Women who are nursing, pregnant or who may become pregnant should not consume largemouth bass from this lake.

Clear Lake in Panola County mercury For largemouth bass, freshwater drum and bowfin, adults should limit consumption to no more than two, 8-ounce meals per month, and children under 12 years of age should limit consumption to no more than two, 4-ounce meals per month.

Women of childbearing age who are or might become pregnant, or who are nursing should not consume largemouth bass, freshwater drum or bowfin from this lake.

Hills Lake in Panola County mercury For largemouth bass and freshwater drum, adults should limit consumption to no more than two, 8-ounce meals per month, and children under 12 years of age should limit consumption to no more than two, 4-ounce meals per month.

Women of childbearing age who are or might become pregnant, or who are nursing should not consume largemouth bass or freshwater drum from this lake.

Big Cypress Creek in Marion County; Caddo Lake in Harrison and Marion counties; and Toledo Bend Reservoir in Newton, Panola, Sabine and Shelby counties mercury All Locations: For largemouth bass and freshwater drum, adults should limit consumption to no more than two, 8-ounce meals per month, and children should limit consumption to no more than two, 4-ounce meals per month.

Village Creek upstream of Neches River in Hardin County mercury For crappie, gar and largemouth bass, adults should limit consumption to no more than two eight ounce meals per month.

Children under twelve years old should limit consumption of crappie, gar and largemouth bass to no more than two four ounce meals per month.

Women who are nursing, pregnant or who may become pregnant should not consume crappie, gar and largemouth bass from Village Creek.

Lake Kimball in Hardin and Tyler counties and Lake Pruitt (Black Cypress Creek) in Cass County mercury For all species of fish, adults should limit consumption to no more than two, 8-ounce meals per month, and children under 12 years of age should limit consumption to no more than two, 4-ounce meals per month.

Revised: Lone Star Lake (aka Ellison Creek Reservoir) in Morris County dioxins

polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Persons should not consume common carp or hybrid striped bass from this reservoir.

For channel catfish, flathead catfish, spotted gar and sunfishes, adults should limit consumption to one 8-ounce meal per month. For largemouth and white bass, adults should consume no more than two 8-ounce meals per month.

Children under 12 and women of childbearing age should not consume channel catfish, flathead catfish, white bass, hybrid striped bass, sunfishes, common carp or spotted gar from this reservoir; and should limit consumption of largemouth bass to no more than one 4-ounce meal per month.