Many communities in Louisiana get their drinking water from the Mississippi River, including New Orleans. Over the last few months, saltwater intrusion from the Gulf of Mexico has been slowly creeping up the Mississippi River and is threatening to contaminate the water supply of New Orleans. Here’s what you need to know:

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Watch this YouTube video by Degrees of Science for a visual breakdown of the saltwater intrusion:

I don’t think it’s time to panic, but I’d definitely keep a close eye on those trackers if you live in the New Orleans area, or anywhere along the Mississippi River in southeastern Louisiana. I’ll be following this situation closely (I live in New Orleans) so I’ll be updating this article with any new information. I’m not suggesting you drive to the store and clear the shelves of any bottled water just yet, but maybe check your water filters and check the saltwater tracker provided by nola.com daily.

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