You could get some very acidic rain. This can be neutralized or buffered. Neutralizing with alkaline compounds can create undesirable salts, and buffering with weak acids could lessen the harm (like taking vinegar for heartburn) but will probably be only partially effective especially due to inaccuracies inherent in weather. Steps can be taken that aren't extremely costly but a nice deluge of fresh diluting rain would definitely help. If soil testing and fine tuning by area is needed, that would cost a lot.
You could get some very acidic rain. This can be neutralized or buffered. Neutralizing with alkaline compounds can create undesirable salts, and buffering with weak acids could lessen the harm (like taking vinegar for heartburn) but will probably be only partially effective especially due to inaccuracies inherent in weather. Steps can be taken that aren't extremely costly but a nice deluge of fresh diluting rain would definitely help. If soil testing and fine tuning by area is needed, that would cost a lot.