Environment
Study Shows How Road Salts and Other Man-Made Materials Actually Harms Freshwater Sources
A recent study led by the University of Maryland's Sujay Kaushal warns that injecting salt into the environment—whether for de-icing highways, fertilizing crops, or other reasons—releases toxic chemical cocktails that pose a major and increasing global danger to our freshwater source and human health.
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