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Getting back to salt.... My wife worked for a local watershed association and provides me with the information on brine:
1. Overall, it's more expensive - needs tanks, special spray systems and its water so less impact per pound of active (brine) ingredient. 2. It reduces impacts on local runoff by applying it directly to where it's wanted and doesn't bounce/get smashed and swept into the local streams. In NJ's Great Swamp the salt levels get quite high after salting episodes 3. Overall, it's not as effective though were it's applied (targeted areas only) it does well and there aren't those large piles left with the rock salt spreaders start or stop. My solution is just to stay home, but then I now have that option..... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) |
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