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September Free Report: The Growing Issue of Salt Water in the Mississippi |
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by Arjun Nair | 01-10-2023 11:12 1 |
Due to dry Mississippi River conditions, Gulf of Mexico saltwater intrusion threatens southern Louisiana's health and economy. This region relies on the Mississippi River for drinking, irrigation, and transportation. Due to the drought, river levels are near-historic lows, allowing saltwater to travel upstream quicker. This worrying phenomena threatens freshwater quality and availability in affected areas. Seawater may reach Belle Chasse, St. Bernard, and New Orleans intake facilities in the coming weeks despite pure drinking water throughout much of Louisiana. The rise in water salinity may boost salt levels, which is particularly dangerous for babies, pregnant women, and those who need to limit sodium intake. President Joe Biden declared a federal emergency, paying state and local aid. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is building underwater barriers to curb invasion, but challenges persist. This intrusion can destroy infastructure and severely hinder economic activity. However, the problem extends further than just this: irrigation farmers, for example, may be forced to use saltier waters which damages crops. Such a disaster shed a light on how climate change has continued to have a devastating impact around the world.
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Thanks for this article, I newly learned about the issue with Mississippi river. Nice job!
Posted 29-10-2023 22:48
Thank you for the insight
Posted 08-10-2023 10:46
Wow, I never knew there was such an alarming issue of saltwater intrusion in the Mississippi River, posing significant threats to both the environment and the economy of southern Louisiana.
Indeed Climate change's far-reaching consequences
Posted 03-10-2023 03:50
Hi, this is mentor Seeun.
I didn't know that the Mississippi river plays such a crucial role, and that it faces such difficulties. Seawater intrusion is a big problem, especially to agricultural areas. Thank you for shedding light on this topic, and thank you for the great report.
Posted 01-10-2023 20:38