New York City's Croton water system is becoming saltier due to road salt, with salinity levels tripling in some reservoirs ...
A major Hudson Valley reservoir serving NYC, Westchester, and Putnam has seen salt levels triple—which could render water ...
A new study by the NYC Department of Environmental Preservation says high salt levels could force the shut down of ...
Officials speak about how the use of road salt is raising the salinity of drinking water during a press conference at the ...
The Little Lehigh Watershed Stewards are calling attention to how long rock salt sticks around in local streams and drinking ...
Road salt and other influences are causing the level of salt in many New York City reservoirs to spike, with some reservoirs ...
A DEP study shows salt levels in the Croton reservoir, which supplies 10 percent of NYC's water supply, have tripled in 30 ...
The town of Knox has hired attorney Daniel Rubin to represent it against Albany County, which has accused the town of ...
Officials attributed the spike to road salt, discharge from wastewater treatment plants and home water softener systems.
A new environmental report finds that rising salt levels in New York City’s water supply could make some of it undrinkable by the turn of the century. By Hilary Howard Road salt is leaching into ...
New York City's suburban reservoirs, integral to its water supply, are facing increased salinity due to decades of road salt ...
New York City's Croton water system is becoming saltier due to road salt, with salinity levels tripling in some reservoirs over the past 30 years, according to a new report. If the trend continues ...