Excessive sodium and chloride concentrations in stormwater runoff is a growing cause for concern. Research has found chloride concentrations of up to 25% of the concentration of seawater in streams of Maryland, New York, and New Hampshire during winters, and chloride concentrations remaining up to 100 times greater than unimpacted forest streams during summers. Performance of necessary winter maintenance efforts with the risk of increased chloride levels can be a tricky balancing act. This webcast will look how MN communities are addressing the chloride issue and modifying winter maintenance to realize chloride reductions
Speakers
Connie Fortin Fortin Consulting
Matthew Morrieum City of St. Paul, MN
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