Acid rain threatens Maryland streams, impacting water quality and ecosystems.
The study looked at how acid rain affects stream water in Maryland's Coastal Plain. They collected data from three streams and found that Lyons Creek had lower pH levels and less ability to neutralize acid compared to the other streams. Acidic pulses were seen in all streams, but were less severe than in 1983. The research suggests that acid rain can make stream water more acidic, depending on factors like rainfall and the soil's ability to neutralize acid.