"The sound of water gurgling through storm sewers is the promise of a spring that's been a long time coming.
But it's also the sound of a toxic legacy that for decades has been quietly building in lakes and streams around the Twin Cities -- road salt.
The fish, bugs and other wildlife that live in the lakes pay a price for winter traffic safety when the snow melts. This winter, the Pollution Control Agency (PCA) started a four-year project to figure out which Twin Cities' lakes hold too much chloride, a primary ingredient in salt, and what it will take to keep urban waters healthy."
Josephine Marcotty reports for the Minneapolis Star Tribune March 23, 2011.
"Road Salt Turning Twin Cities Lakes into Dead Seas"
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune, 03/24/2011