Invertebrates from naturally brackish areas are less impacted by road salt and alternative deicers
Rachel M. H. Stander,
Abigail E. Cahill
Abstract:Road salt (NaCl) is the most common deicer used to melt snow and ice from roadways in cold climates, but its use results in runoff of sodium and chloride ions into sewers and into soil and freshwater ecosystems. Road salt causes harmful effects on wetland habitats, which host an abundance of macroinvertebrate species. Alternatives to road salt, such as beet juice, are commercially available, but their impact on invertebrates is less well studied. We examined the impact of road salt alternatives on four inverte… Show more
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