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The Texas Department of State Health Services just sent word: Today it issued a “fish advisory” for the Trinity River — most of it, anyway, and most definitely the part that runs through Dallas. Why come the heads-up? “Laboratory testing of fish samples found elevated levels of dioxins and polychlorinated byphenyls, or PCBs.” The DSHS says the Trinity’s OK for swimin’, though: “Elevated levels of PCBs and dioxins in fish do not pose a health risk for people swimming or participating in other water recreation activities.” Riiiiight. Tell that to Schutze.