NYC's tap water supply from the Croton system is at risk due to rising salinity levels, possibly from road salt.
Road salt and other influences are causing the level of salt in many New York City reservoirs to spike, with some reservoirs ...
Officials attributed the spike to road salt, discharge from wastewater treatment plants and home water softener systems.
A new study by the NYC Department of Environmental Preservation says high salt levels could force the shut down of ...
While environmental monitoring professionals are keeping track of aerosols, greenhouse gases, nutrients, PFAS and ...
Officials speak about how the use of road salt is raising the salinity of drinking water during a press conference at the ...
The invasive Pacific oyster have adapted to life in less salty seas and are reproducing off the coast of Skåne, although ...
New York City's suburban reservoirs, integral to its water supply, are facing increased salinity due to decades of road salt ...
For the past two weeks, residents of Chattogram have been grappling with an acute crisis of drinkable water as rising ...
The project includes installing 55 deep tube wells, replacing old pipelines, and strengthening monitoring systems to ensure a more stable water supply ...