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 ...
The suburban reservoirs that supply 10% of New York City’s vaunted drinking water are getting saltier due to decades of road salt being spread near the system — and they will eventually have ...
I daily drove a Tesla Cybertruck for 48 hours, putting it through real-life tasks from hauling heavy salt bags to navigating ...
So much rock salt has seeped into the water supply in the Lower Hudson Valley that a Westchester County reservoir that delivers drinking water to New York City might need to be shut down in 25 years.
The New Croton Dam and the New Croton Reservoir that supplies part of New York City's drinking water is seen on March 20 in Cortlandt, N.Y. The Associated Press The suburban reservoirs that supply ...
CROTON-ON-HUDSON — Road salt and human activities around reservoirs in Putnam and Westchester counties could cause levels of chloride in the reservoirs to exceed state standards by 2108, making ...
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