The icy streets are the result of Seattle's refusal to use salt, an effective ice-buster used by the state Department of Transportation and cities accustomed to dealing with heavy winter snows.
"If we were using salt, you'd see patches of bare road because salt is very effective," Wiggins said. "We decided not to utilize salt because it's not a healthy addition to Puget Sound."
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Only In Seattle
Now correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the Puget Sound pretty salty already?
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