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(Thread Starter) | ![]() Deicing wintry roads is not an inexpensive venture, with The New York Times projecting that the city of Milwaukee spent nearly $6.5 million just on snow removal and salt for deicing. So it's no surprise that some municipalities are looking for cheaper alternatives to the traditional gritters. What the state of Wisconsin has come up with, though, might just take the cake for most innovative salt replacement. Wisconsin is the largest producer of cheese in the US, which means it has a great deal of waste product as part of the cheese-making process. One of the primary byproducts of cheese production is salt water in the brine, which can apparently be repurposed to deice roads. The Times reports that the salt water is being mixed with a regular ol' rock salt as part of a trial program in Milwaukee. If the trial proves successful, authorities expect other states would implement their own salt-cheese blends. As for what cheeses work best? It seems that roads are partial to provolone and mozzarella (coincidentally, so is your author). Scroll down for a local news report.Continue reading Wisconsin employs cheese to thaw streets [w/video] Wisconsin employs cheese to thaw streets [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 29 Dec 2013 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments More... |
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