The water coming from your faucet may taste slightly saltier than usual in the coming weeks.

WSSC Water — the water utility for Montgomery and Prince George’s counties — said salt used on roads and sidewalks during the recent snowstorm will eventually wash into waterways and make its way into the drinking water supply.

Lyn Riggins, a spokesperson for WSSC Water, said multiple tons of salt were used to clear roads and sidewalks from the winter storm more than a week ago, and it has to go somewbere.

“Eventually, it’s going to wash down the storm drains. It’s going to make its way into the creeks, the streams, the rivers, our source water,” Riggins said, adding that WSSC Water regularly tests the water and it’s safe to drink.... Read More: Maryland Matters