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		<title>GPS: A Salt Solution?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As winter approaches and the threat of black ice returns, cities once again find themselves facing the age-old question of salt use. Sure, salt is cheap and effective, and it makes roads safer. But the issue isn’t just costs—it’s also chlorine. The large quantity of chlorine in salt poses risks to infrastructure and the environment. [...]]]></description>
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