I walked up the lane in today and its was chucking it down with rain after all the cold and ice etc.
Lots of runoff from the local roads, full of salt, draining right into the stream that runs at the boundary of my land that also feeds my wildlife ponds. The water was red in parts as there were huge piles of grit chucked out the back of the lorry (normal gritter wont come down here).
Im fairly sue this is not very good for the large number of frogs, newts, badgers, toads, and possibly some fish (freshwater obviously) in my ponds!
Whit do they do in places where its frozes mroe often, you cant keep chucking tons of slat everywhere or youll poinon everything in site?
Anyone got any experience of this? is there a "safe level" for salination caused by run off (e.g. issued by the Environment Agency)