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DNR: Cutting back on road salt this winter will continue to help protect Wisconsin’s watersThe release highlights that the increase in chloride is partly due to road salting during the winter, but chlorides can also enter Wisconsin waters due to water softeners and fertilizers. The DNR ...
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Protect Wisconsin’s waters by reducing your salt use this winterIn Wisconsin and much of the U.S., chlorides from salt are infiltrating lakes, streams and groundwater. According to Wisconsin Salt Wise, one teaspoon of salt is all it takes to make five gallons ...
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNEnvironmentalists concerned about salt runoff in York County waterwaysResearchers have spent the last few weeks testing waterways in York County to learn how much road salt ends up in streams and what that means for the environment.
The researchers presented the cell tech in “Controlled growth of perovskite layers with volatile alkylammonium chlorides,” which was recently published in Nature. “This study is very ...
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