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Concord applies salt brine to roads ahead of expected snow
Summary
Randy Shue, street superintendent for the City of Concord, described crews’ process for converting rock salt to liquid brine and applying it to roadways before an anticipated snowstorm; the city currently stores about 1,900 tons of rock salt.
Randy Shue, the street superintendent for the City of Concord, said city crews were applying salt brine to roadways ahead of an anticipated snowstorm and described the steps used to produce and deploy the material.
Shue said the operation begins in the city’s salt shed, which he said currently holds about 1,900 tons of rock salt. “We will take this salt and we…
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