Close Menu
Terrain News
  • Environmental Science
  • Landforms & Habitats
  • Extreme Events
  • Watershed Restoration
  • Wildfire
What's Hot

Columbia County Secures Grant for Watershed Restoration

Cyprus Hosts Successful Hackathon Spotlighting Innovative Wildfire Solutions

Farmers Insurance Proposes 7% Rate Increase While Committing to 5% Policy Growth in Wildfire Areas

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
Terrain News
TerrainWorks
  • Environmental Science
  • Landforms & Habitats
  • Extreme Events
  • Watershed Restoration
  • Wildfire
Terrain News
You are at:Home»Watershed & Environmental Science»Road Salt Pollution Threatens Brandywine Creek Health
Watershed & Environmental Science

Road Salt Pollution Threatens Brandywine Creek Health

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 7, 2025001 Min Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Road Salt Pollution Threatens Brandywine Creek Health
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A Villanova University study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment reveals that road salts are increasing salinity and metal concentrations in the East Branch Brandywine Creek, impacting drinking water supplies in Downingtown and West Chester, and threatening trout fishing. Researchers sampled 13 locations over a year, identifying major sources of salinity. They suggested that understanding these causes could inform policies on development and road salt application. The study also noted that wastewater effluent introduced copper and zinc, while agricultural areas showed higher arsenic levels from historic pesticide use. Although the impacts on wildlife and drinking water quality were not assessed, road salts are known to lower oxygen levels critical for fish survival and could contaminate drinking wells, posing health risks.

Source link

Brandywine Creek Health Pollution Road Salt Threatens
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleGrant Awarded to Explore Las Moras Characteristics at SwRI
Next Article Innovative Integrated Watershed Sciences Laboratory Launches at SFU Faculty of Environment
leebenda
Terrain News
  • Website

Related Posts

Understanding PFAS Pollution: Key Findings from the Potomac River Watershed Study

November 25, 2025

Three Hope-Solebury Students Receive Watershed Scholarships

November 24, 2025

Transforming Academic Environmental Science: Insights from Dr. Monica Adanma Uwaga

November 21, 2025
Top Posts

Harnessing Machine Learning to Enhance Extreme Weather Alerts

January 8, 202519 Views

Steamboat Secures $5 Million for River Revitalization

January 25, 202517 Views

Understanding Extreme Weather: The Link to the Climate Crisis

January 8, 202515 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Most Popular

Harnessing Machine Learning to Enhance Extreme Weather Alerts

January 8, 202519 Views

Steamboat Secures $5 Million for River Revitalization

January 25, 202517 Views

Understanding Extreme Weather: The Link to the Climate Crisis

January 8, 202515 Views
Don't Miss

Columbia County Secures Grant for Watershed Restoration

Cyprus Hosts Successful Hackathon Spotlighting Innovative Wildfire Solutions

Farmers Insurance Proposes 7% Rate Increase While Committing to 5% Policy Growth in Wildfire Areas

Popular This Week

Global Cost of Natural Disasters Surpasses $250 Billion in 2023, Reports German Insurer

App Tool Measures Pesticide Toxicity Levels

Killeen Celebrates Bravery of Firefighters Who Aided in California Wildfires

© 2025 Terrain News. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.