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Yaghoob farnam, drexel university.

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Webin the eternal battle against winterโ€™s icy grasp, liquid road salt is making waves.

Proactive snow and ice removal, an investment far less costly than the economic impact.

Webwith cities across the united states facing one of the most brutal winters in recent memory, the use of road salt can be an economic game changer, one that forces.

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Webpatching concrete sidewalks, roads and bridges after every season of snow and ice is expensive.

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Webmelting water already frozen is called deicing.

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