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Celebrating Canadian salt management progress

"Canada's new approach to salting producing solid results," trumpets an article in the April issue of Roads & Bridges magazine. Salt Institute president Dick Hanneman describes the "good news - bad news" history of Environment Canada's road salts assessment in "Practice is Sticking."

Hanneman attributes a positive outcome and significant progress to Environment Canada's enlightened use of stakeholder consultations during the "risk management" exercise, "clear vision and hard work -- and some significant investments in ujpgrading snow-fighting practices."