Baltimore, MD - Feb. 11, 2025  - Marylanders might notice there isn’t as much salt on the roads as in the past.

This is part of the Maryland Department of the Environment’s efforts to reduce the use of road salt in favor of salt brine, which contains about 22% salt.

MDE is taking steps to reduce salt in rivers, streams and groundwater to control salt use and improve water quality.

According to MDE, sodium chloride, or salt, is effective, relatively inexpensive, readily available and easily stored, but it can destroy a soil’s structure and cause erosion, can damage and kill vegetation and can contribute to the corrosion of metal bridges and motor vehicles.... Read More: WBAL