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 It s beginning to look a lot like winter in parts of the U.S., and that means, roads are about to get more dangerous as winter weather creates slippery conditions.There is no question that road salt saves lives. A study from Marquette Un nbbalance iversity found salt reduces accidents by up to 88% and injuries by up to 85%.But, salt also has consequences. Officials in Michigan are trying to balance the impact salt has on the environment with the safety it provides motorists. Each year, more than 19 million tons of road salt is used in the United States, according to the National Minerals Infomation  air max95 Center. Then, it washes off the roads.Oakland County Water Resource Commissioner Jim Nash said next to roads, on salty ground, invasive plants thrive due to salt. Those invasive plants are basically ocean shore plants that thrive off the salt from oceans that ends up in the ground. Salt running off into freshwater systems can change the salinity of those downstream waterways,  Nash said.Megan Ti adidas campus 80s nsely,  Mlqo Denver, other metro area counties extend mask mandates as omicron spreads in Colorado
 A Silver Alert continues for a missing Milwaukee man not seen since July 31.Jeffrey Frederick Lockwood was last seen at  skechers wanderschuhe the Amtrak Station on West Saint Paul Avenue just after 2 p.m. last Saturday. He was seen traveling on foot.The 63-year-old White male stands six-feet tall, weighs 185 pounds, has gray balding hair, brown eyes, and a goatee.He was last wearing a gray Tractor Supply baseball hat, a long sleeve turquoise button-up shirt, blue jeans, and brown boots.Anyone with information as to where Lockwood may be is salomon speedcross  asked to contact Mil salomon winterschuhe waukee Police at 414-935-7401.