Huling E E, Hollocher T C
Science. 1972 Apr 21;176(4032):288-90. doi: 10.1126/science.176.4032.288.
The average steady-state contamination of groundwater by road salt in the suburban area around Boston, on the assumption that current rates of application of salt will continue, is about 160 milligrams of sodium chloride per liter of water (100 milligrams of chloride per liter). This value is compared with values of 50 to 100 milligrams of chloride per liter found rather commonly now in town wells in eastern Massachusetts. These salt concentrations may be of concern to persons on low-sodium diets and to persons who obtain water from wells in the vicinity of major highways where salt concentrations could be several times higher than average.
假设目前的盐施用率持续不变,波士顿周边郊区地下水因道路盐分造成的平均稳态污染量约为每升水160毫克氯化钠(每升100毫克氯化物)。该数值与目前在马萨诸塞州东部城镇水井中普遍检测到的每升50至100毫克氯化物的数值进行了比较。这些盐分浓度可能会引起低钠饮食者以及从主要高速公路附近水井取水的人的关注,因为那里的盐分浓度可能比平均水平高出几倍。