A slow-motion crisis is unfolding on coastal farmland. Little by little, salt water is mixing in with fresh in a process called intrusion. David Schechter reports.
Breakdown
- A Delaware Bay farmer reports saltwater intrusion is killing his corn crops. 11s
- Saltwater intrusion could damage up to $100 million of regional farmland each year. 17s
- Rising sea levels and drought are pushing saltwater further inland, threatening agriculture and water supplies. 38s
- Saltwater intrusion also poses risks to drinking water by corroding pipes. 1m 4s
- Scientists are working with local farmers to study and adapt to the changing conditions. 1m 35s