Louisiana Struggles with Saltwater Intrusion Threatening Drinking Water Supply


As saltwater intrusion from the Gulf of Mexico threatens the drinking water supply of approximately one million people around New Orleans, efforts are being made to protect the region's water sources. While recent data suggests that the saltwater may not arrive as soon as previously estimated, communities in Plaquemines Parish have endured months of salt-laden water, causing various health and infrastructure issues. Plans for temporary pipelines and reverse osmosis systems are being implemented to mitigate the crisis, but residents are still concerned about the long-term impact and the potential for future droughts to exacerbate the problem.

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