Have you noticed a salt-like taste in your tap water? For residents in southern New Jersey, a local water company is blaming ...
Every winter local road departments, commercial parking lot owners, and homeowners use salt to melt snow and ice on roads and ...
The water utility said this issue is not unique to just New Jersey American Water, but part of a larger statewide issue.
The answer, she shares, is adding a pinch of (in her video, specifically Celtic) sea salt to your water prior to drinking. First things first - a bit of background about what the salt water trend ...
If your tap water is tasting a little salty, it may be because road salt is getting into the water supply amid continued ...
A sore throat usually isn't serious enough for a trip to the doctor, and many natural remedies can help ease your symptoms, ...
Each year, cities, states and individuals spread millions of tons of road salt, which can leach into nearby freshwater ...
Wisconsin Public Radio To keep roadways safe in snowy, winter conditions, the reliance on salt differs widely from one ...
Currently, rising sea levels and drought are pushing saltwater up the Delaware River, threatening drinking water supplies for millions, including Philadelphia. In response, officials are releasing ...