JBM-HH used some 500 tons of salt and sand to help
Summary
JBM-HH used some 500 tons of salt and sand to help thaw the road and walkways, according to JBM-HH Directorate of Public Works officials. Although chemicals in de-icers can negatively impact water quality through runoff into storm drains and streams, there are precautionary measures to help minimize this impact, according to environmental experts. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Nell King)
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Date
22/01/2016
Location
Arlington National Cemetery
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38.87928, -77.07359
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