I always thought that mine was in a salt dome into which they'd drilled a
couple of wells. Into one they pump hot water and from the other they pump out
near saturated brine which is then evaporated. That would make the tour a
little more technical
--Ediger
-- Original message
Yeah - I'd like the low sodium tour, please! :-)
Alternately, I wonder what it would take to get a job there or otherwise
"intern".
Got that explosives permit
-WaV
On 8/8/07, John P. Brooks wrote:
>
> Do they offer a low sodium tour for half price?
>
>
>
> On 8/8/07 10:42 AM, "David Locklea
Do they offer a low sodium tour for half price?
On 8/8/07 10:42 AM, "David Locklear" wrote:
> I mentioned last year that I wanted to try to organize a tour
> to a salt cavern.
>
> I finally got a response from United Salt Corp.
>
> http://www.unitedsalt.com/
>
> Here is the e-mail they sent
$150/person! Wow! Cavers must be a lot richer today than they were when I was caving!
From: "David Locklear" To: texascavers@texascavers.comSubject: [Texascavers] a salt cavern tourDate: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 10:42:06 -0500MIME-Version: 1.0Received: from raistlin.wokka.org ([69.56.185.90]) by