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#High concentrations in winter, with occasional very high concentrations, with relatively low concentrations that gradually decrease through the remainder of the year. There is residual chloride in soil and streets following snow melt, resulting in low but steadily declining concentrations from spring into fall. | #High concentrations in winter, with occasional very high concentrations, with relatively low concentrations that gradually decrease through the remainder of the year. There is residual chloride in soil and streets following snow melt, resulting in low but steadily declining concentrations from spring into fall. | ||
#There is a delay in the time it takes infiltrated water to reach the stream. Even if road salt were not applied to the area, which is unlikely, there is no established relationship between vegetation and chloride concentrations in receiving waters. | #There is a delay in the time it takes infiltrated water to reach the stream. Even if road salt were not applied to the area, which is unlikely, there is no established relationship between vegetation and chloride concentrations in receiving waters. | ||
− | #The [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Smart_Salting_Assessment_tool_(SSAt) Smart Salting Assessment tool (SSAt)] is a web-based tool to assist public and private winter maintenance organizations in determining where opportunities exist to improve practices, make reductions in salt use, and track progress | + | #The [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Smart_Salting_Assessment_tool_(SSAt) Smart Salting Assessment tool (SSAt)] is a web-based tool to assist public and private winter maintenance organizations in determining where opportunities exist to improve practices, make reductions in salt use, and track progress. It can be used to assess compliance with TMDLs. |
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