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Re: Speaking of Salt...response

To: W S Potter <wester6935@attbi.com>
Subject: Re: Speaking of Salt...response
From: john robinson <john@engr.wisc.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 13:13:48 -0600
At 10:06 AM 3/17/02, you wrote:
snip.snip
>   We saw what happened
>when the mag-chloride spill destroyed the surface integrity ... you can
>scratch about 3/4 " deep into the surface and hit solid stuff below.  The
>mag-chloride is reportedly the lightest of the salts so that makes sense.
>That soft surface is the reason we are on the course we have been on for
>nine years.  Its away from where the spill affected the surface for the most
>part.
what "spill" happened, and when? how big was it?


>How the potash affects the crystal strength would be interesting to know and
>I don't have a clue.  There are other "salts" that are harvested too and
>they would seem to be part of the strength of the surface structure as well.
>No one will flat out address that direct question with a direct answer and I
>have asked it several times of people who should know.

methinks its' just because they don't know, too many unknowns for a "real" 
qualified answer....


>Wes


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