There were definitely fairly large pieces of salt on Laurel Drive - I
tasted.
I wonder if the brine solution is created by the vehicle that spreads it
and there was a malfunction?
Dilla

On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 11:53 AM Christina Thompson <
christinathompso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just wondering about road salting. Did Lincoln change its policy? For
> years we didn't salt because it was bad for the trees, etc. But there's
> definitely been salt on the roads lately.
> For anyone who missed it: this piece in the WaPo.
>
> Citing danger to freshwater, scientists say we need to put brakes on road
> salts. De-icing salts end up contaminating lakes and streams and building
> up in wetlands. The pollution also affects our drinking water. By Erin
> Blakemore
>
>
> https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/road-salt-environment-lakes/2021/12/31/2c7a333a-6651-11ec-96f3-b8d3be309b6e_story.html
>
> C. Thompson
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