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  2. Morton Salt - Wikipedia

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    Morton Salt is an American food company producing salt for food, water conditioning, industrial, agricultural, and road/highway use.Based in Chicago, [1] the business is North America's leading producer and marketer of salt.

  3. South Bay Salt Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the salt works were acquired by Henry G. Fenton. [12] [13] During the majority of the 20th century, the amount of salt harvested at the salt works remained relatively constant. [3] In 1958, Western Salt Company was the second largest salt producer in California, which also had salt production operations in Newport Beach, at the time. [3]

  4. San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds - Wikipedia

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    The project is being headed by the state of California and the federal government to restore 15,100 acres (61 km 2) of Cargill's former salt ponds in San Francisco Bay. [14] In October 2000, Cargill proposed to consolidate its operations and sell lands and salt production rights on 61% of its South Bay Operation area.

  5. Morton vs. Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt: What’s the Difference?

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    Morton kosher salt is relatively coarse, and is made by rolling cubes into flakes that have a distinctly square-ish shape. Produced since 1886 in St. Clair, Michigan, Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt ...

  6. Partial building collapse at Morton Salt company causes ...

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  7. Irvine–Michigan–Brookhaven (detector) - Wikipedia

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    IMB, the Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven detector, was a nucleon decay experiment and neutrino observatory located in a Morton Salt company's Fairport mine on the shore of Lake Erie in the United States 600 meters underground. It was a joint venture of the University of California, Irvine, the University of Michigan, and the Brookhaven National ...

  8. Searles Valley Minerals - Wikipedia

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    Searles Valley Minerals plant in Trona, California. Searles Valley Minerals Inc. is a raw materials mining and production company with corporate offices in Overland Park, Kansas. It is owned by the Indian company Nirma. [1] [2] It has major operations in the Searles Valley centered in Trona, California where it is the town's largest employer.

  9. Saltern - Wikipedia

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    The South Bay Salt Works, a Californian saltern, with salt ponds.. A saltern is an area or installation for making salt.Salterns include modern salt-making works (saltworks), as well as hypersaline waters that usually contain high concentrations of halophilic microorganisms, primarily haloarchaea but also other halophiles including algae and bacteria.