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On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 15:01:35 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2019-02-12 2:02 p.m., wrote:
>> On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 11:31:48 -0500, Dave Smith
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2019-02-12 7:04 a.m.,
wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 20:01:44 -0800 (PST), "
>>>
>>>>> We've got a fleet of snow plows as well as mountains of salt ready to be used.
>>>>> However, we don't use sand.
>>>>
>>>> Outside the city we use sand only - people have wells and salt
>>>> draining from the road is deadly.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Really? Nova Scotia has modified its approach to winter road
>>> maintenance by using more efficient methods of salting, but it still
>>> uses a lot of salt on its roads. For a number of years they have been
>>> applying it proactively, applying a salt solution to the roads before
>>> the snow starts.
>>>
>>> Well salt pollution is not much of an issue in rural areas. There is
>>> relatively little salt used per unit area compared to urban areas where
>>> there are many more roads and higher standards. My well is only about 60
>>> feet from the road and I have no salt issues.

>>
>> Yes, really. In town and also on the highways they are using the
>> pre-brining solution, very successfully, but wells don't abut
>> highways.

>Okay, they are using brine instead of salt. The brine is salt. They are
>still using salt, but less of it.
>
>
>> It would also depend on whether your well is a dug or drilled well,
>> still many dug wells operating happily in NS.

>
>My well is dug. It probably picks up more salt from me salting my
>sidewalk than it does from the road.


You can't be living rural if you have sidewalks, even most of
surburbia here has no sidewalks... only urbanites have sidewalks. No
rural canucks have sidewalks. Most of rural and surburban Canada has
no paved roads let alone sidewalks.