Northeastern University: Contaminated Water in New York State Could Endanger Half A Million People. Culprit Is Road Salt.
February 21, 2020
February 21, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Feb. 21 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
In a tiny community along the St. Lawrence River in New York, people's dishwashers were breaking down. The metal interiors were corroded, their surfaces pock-marked with white.
Residents had no way of knowing what was wrong, but watching appliances break down was enough to stoke fear about the water that ran through them.
Kelsey Pieper was part of the search for a cause, un . . .
In a tiny community along the St. Lawrence River in New York, people's dishwashers were breaking down. The metal interiors were corroded, their surfaces pock-marked with white.
Residents had no way of knowing what was wrong, but watching appliances break down was enough to stoke fear about the water that ran through them.
Kelsey Pieper was part of the search for a cause, un . . .