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Road Salt Pollution Is Harming Water Wildlife and Infrastructure as Cities Test Alternatives

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/ Published in Resources, Water Quality & Pollution
Winter Road Salt Runoff
More and more environmental groups are making noise about the devastating impact winter salting has on the environment which is raising awareness and forcing lawmakers to look at alternative solutions.  In Canada alone, the country applies five million tonnes (over 110 billion pounds) of salt during an average winter.  This salt contaminates ground and freshwater,
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300 lbs of Road Salt per Lane per Mile

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
Clear Path the Salt Truck Left Behind
300 pounds of road salt is applied per lane per mile. It sounds like a lot! That is the industry standard! Certainly less is applied if conditions require it, but it takes many factors to determine the correct treatment to keep roadways safe in the winter months. According to to Wisconsin Saltwise, an organization designed
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Road Salt Runoff Is Increasing Lake Salinity and Threatening Water Quality

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/ Published in Blog, Water Quality & Pollution
Pile of Road Salt
When the road get snow covered and icy, road crews work extra hard to keep travelers safe. However, the extensive use of salt may be damaging lakes and streams. Researchers examined 371 lakes and found that 44% are at risk of salinization, meaning there is a build of salt in the water table. This excess
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