How do think this affects the animals in your neighborhood? Amounts greater than 250 mg/L of salt causes death in animals. ←

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How do think this affects the animals in your neighborhood? Amounts greater than 250 mg/L of salt causes death in animals. ←

How do you think this affects the plants in your neighborhood? Amounts greater than 50 mg/L of salt causes damage to the plants. ←

How do you think this affects YOU? (Insert Fig.1 “Drinking Water Supply to Baltimore, Maryland” from S.S. Kaushal” paper.)

What can you do about it? Help to plant more trees in your neighborhood. That way, you are creating more pervious surfaces in your community.

Help to create gardens and green spaces in your neighborhood. This way, less salt will get washed into our storm drains. What can you do about it?

Tell others to help you! What can you do about it?