The Pittsburgh Tribune Review just published a well deserved story about the town of Cranberry, PA. This small but progressive town of 28,000 residents was recently the recipient of the Salt Institute's Salt Storage Award. The article described Cranberry's covered public works storage facility that has a capacity to store 7,000 tons of road salt.
Peter Longini, a township spokesman said, "The facility allows us to buy when the product is cheap. Some years, depending on what the winter is like, there is a problem moving the material,"
Make's sense doesn't it?
SI president Dick Hanneman said, "This is an example of the fact that it does not take a huge agency like PennDOT to do it right,"
Congratulations once again to the town of Cranberry, which will benefit from this structure, both economically and ecologically for years to come.
The Pittsburgh Tribune Review just published a well deserved story about the town of Cranberry, PA. This small but progressive town of 28,000 residents was recently the recipient of the Salt Institute's Salt Storage Award. The article described Cranberry's covered public works storage facility that has a capacity to store 7,000 tons of road salt.
Peter Longini, a township spokesman said, "The facility allows us to buy when the product is cheap. Some years, depending on what the winter is like, there is a problem moving the material,"
Make's sense doesn't it?
SI president Dick Hanneman said, "This is an example of the fact that it does not take a huge agency like PennDOT to do it right,"
Congratulations once again to the town of Cranberry, which will benefit from this structure, both economically and ecologically for years to come.