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Compass Minerals to send 1,000 tons of salt a day beginning this weekend; 5,000 tons anticipated to be at Port of Buffalo by next week
Submitted by the Press Secretary to the Erie County Executive
The Erie County Department of Public Works and the Poloncarz administration on Thursday announced an agreement to procure rock salt has been reached with Compass Minerals of Kansas City. The supplier will send 1,000 tons of salt a day, beginning this weekend, from its mine in Hamilton, Ontario. The salt will be offloaded at the Port of Buffalo, with 5,000 tons anticipated to be on hand by next week. Compass can provide up to 10,000 tons after that, as officials evaluate need.
“The salt issue has been a difficult one, and it has taken a lot of work from numerous individuals to procure the necessary supplies, as all municipalities are in the same position,” Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz said. “The agreement with Compass eases much of the stress we’ve all been feeling, and I thank Commissioner William Geary for his work to address this issue/ We will continue to treat county roads as we normally would in winter and will help out municipalities as we can.”
The salt will be transferred to Erie County highway facilities for use on county roads, and can be delivered from there to cities, towns or villages depending on need and availability. Compass will be charging Erie County $82 per ton, which includes delivery.