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Plaquemines Parish officials are closely monitoring the Mississippi River for saltwater intrusion. The Army Corps of Engineers posted a report saying the toe of the wedge is at River Mile 22.1 as ...
Saltwater Intrusion Saltwater begins to creep upriver again, water still drinkable Salt levels have jumped in some water intakes in Plaquemines Parish.
Salt in the womb: How rising seas erode reproductive health Women in Bangladesh are confronting the dangerous health effects of consuming salty water. They won't be the last.
The threat of saltwater contamination in southeast Louisiana drinking water plants is officially over — at least for now, according to the Army Corps of Engineers. Repeated rainfall in the ...
Gulf of Mexico saltwater is moving up the drought-stricken Mississippi River, threatening Louisiana drinking water. Here’s what you need to know.
Climate Change Is Making Saltwater Intrusion Worse in Coastal Areas A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast as sea levels rise ...
As drought tightens its grip in the Central US and water levels on the Mississippi River plummet to near-record lows, a surge of saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is pushing upstream, polluting ...
In response to a renewed international interest in molten salt reactors, researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a novel technique to ...
And then that's when we have issues with saltwater intrusion. For the most part, when the water is pushed up in these ditches and into the fields it's affecting the edges right along the ditches.
As drought tightens its grip in the Central US and water levels on the Mississippi River plummet to near-record lows, a surge of saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is pushing upstream, polluting ...