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Our cultural obsession with hydration (Americans drink more water than almost all other countries) has entered a new phase: ...
New Jersey American Water said an active winter weather season has led to an increased use of salt and brine on roads, which ...
Every winter local road departments, commercial parking lot owners, and homeowners use salt to melt snow and ice on roads and ...
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The Island Packet on MSNSaltwater is creeping into Hilton Head’s drinking water. How does that process work?Sea level rise and over pumping of freshwater aquifers drives saltwater intrusion, which has already cost the island over ...
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Daily Record (Morristown, NJ) on MSNDoes your water taste salty? Winter storms, salt, brine a recipe for runoff in NJOne major New Jersey water supplier is telling residents that their water is safe to drink, but don't be surprised if you notice a salty flavor.
Do you often feel tired and drained after a workout session or a brisk walk? Well, it is normal to feel exhausted after a ...
You can blame winter roadway treatment and ongoing drought conditions for the salty taste in your tap water. Your tap water is still safe to consume.
As of the most recent update from the U.S. Drought Monitor map, all of New Jersey was battling moderate drought. Nearly 72 ...
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If you've been sick lately — and, between skyrocketing flu activity, COVID-19, RSV and the plain old common cold, you ...
New Jersey American Water warned of a salty taste in water due to salt and brine. Affected towns in Morris County include Chatham Township, Chester (borough and Township), East Hanover ...
Picking up a salty taste in your tap water? It could be due to a variety of factors, including runoff from winter road treatment. Here's what New Jerseyans need to know. In an alert on its website ...
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