The Mississippi River's flow is the weakest it's been in 35 years. Seawater overtaking the river could make New Orleans' drinking water too salty for months.

The Mississippi River's flow is the weakest it's been in 35 years. Seawater overtaking the river could make New Orleans' drinking water too salty for months.

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The Mississippi River hit its lowest flow rate since 1988, allowing a saltwater wedge to surge in from the Gulf of Mexico, polluting drinking water.

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