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Council approves salt purchases, alternative contracts and EPA brine grant for winter operations
Summary
Council authorized a contract with Cargill for approximately 5,500 tons of rock salt at $73.15 per ton, approved alternate contracts up to $250,000 and accepted an Ohio EPA H2Ohio grant for brine equipment to reduce chloride runoff.
Mason City Council on July 14 authorized a suite of measures to support the city’s snow-and-ice operations: a contract with Cargill Inc. to purchase roughly 5,500 tons of highway rock salt at $73.15 per ton; authorization for alternative salt contracts in an aggregate amount not to exceed $250,000; and acceptance of an Ohio EPA H2Ohio Chloride Reduction Program grant totaling $63,092 to purchase brine equipment.
City staff said the city participated in cooperative…
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