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Old 02-16-2009, 10:02 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by upthesaukee View Post
I do not think that sand could be put down on the ice...so much of it has a salt content for starters, and the State I'm sure would have an issue with sand on the ice, then eventually with melting being deposited in the water.
I wonder how much sand and salt is deposited each year from cars and trucks driving onto the ice? Especially right after a snowfall, when you have chunks of stuff stuck to the wheelwells; then drive directly onto the ice where it falls off?
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