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Much of America’s salt comes from underground in Kansas, Louisiana, Texas and New York state. Morton, one of the most famous producers, makes salt in Rittman, Ohio, and Silver Springs, New York, but as solution mines, they are essentially invisible. All there is to see at ground level are a few pipes, pumping down water and pressurised air, and pumping up salty brine.
Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization
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