It surprises me that the cost in damage done by salt doesn’t out way the cheap cost of salt itself. You’d think a city like Toronto would save money in the long run by using an alternative to salt, because infrastructure wouldn’t be as susceptible to corrosion.
It surprises me that the cost in damage done by salt doesn’t out way the cheap cost of salt itself. You’d think a city like Toronto would save money in the long run by using an alternative to salt, because infrastructure wouldn’t be as susceptible to corrosion.