Saltwater threat to Louisiana drinking water to grow across US, experts warn
by Delaney Nolan from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FEZ0)
Louisiana residents face crisis as seawater penetrates Mississippi but scientists say other coastal cities likely to be affected over time
The threat to drinking water from the kind of saltwater intrusion currently creeping up the drought-hit Mississippi River towards New Orleans will increasingly be faced by coastal cities around the US, experts warn.
Louisianans have been preparing for a potential crisis because of seawater from the Gulf of Mexico penetrating the low-lying Mississippi. The mayor of New Orleans declared a state of emergency last month amid concerns about the potential health risks to the city's drinking water, which would leave residents reliant on bottled water for cooking and cleaning.
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