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    US Salt, LLC
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    "Located on the shore of Seneca Lake in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region, US Salt has been in operation since 1893. The refinery sits atop a rich underground supply of salt. Water needed for the plant’s operations comes from Seneca Lake, a 40-mile long body of fresh water. Salt was first discovered in Watkins Glen in 1882. During that year the Watkins Oil Well Company was organized to drill for petroleum, gas, salt and other minerals. The company drilled a well on the hillside west of Watkins Glen, on the site of a spring which the Indians knew had medicinal properties. In September 1882 the Watkins Oil Well Company reported that, at 1,513 feet below the surface, it had reached a sufficient flow of brine to make salt. By 1890, the first brine-producing well was put into service. Impurities in the brine made it difficult to dry the salt. The first real producer of salt in Schuyler County, N.Y., was the Glen Salt Company. It drilled wells on property at Watkins Glen, now owned by US Salt. The Glen Salt Company drilled its first well in 1893, struck salt at 1,841 feet, and stopped drilling at 1,902 feet without reaching the bottom of the salt bed. In 1894 a second well was dug without hitting the bottom of the salt bed. By 1896 a third well was dug that stopped at 1,927 feet, still in solid salt. US Salt holds a reputation as a safe, environmentally-conscious businesses – as well as good neighbor – in the communities serve. Thank you for trusting your business with ours."
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    Manicouagan Sea Minerals / AEM Lab Inc
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    The marine mud is always mined during the winter, to conserve and protect the external environment as well as possible. Respecting the environment will be a primary concern of Manicouagan Sea Minerals, with a view to sustainable development. The thick layer of peat is placed aside to enable cleaner extraction of the clay mud. Once extraction is complete, the layer of peat is put back in place, such that the mining process leaves ‘zero footprint’. It is important to note that the machinery used for the mining is washed and sterilized beforehand. Any chemical lubrication in the hydraulic components is also removed and replaced with vegetable oils. The Manicouagan Sea Minerals Company carries the Manicouagan-Uapishka Biosphere Reserve’s seal of approval for its quality as an environmentally responsible business. For its transformation from a traditional small-scale factory to a top-of-the-line factory in 2010, Manicouagan Sea Minerals invested in a 6,400 square-foot factory. This factory has various processing stations separated by positive air pressure systems to prevent product contamination. Each refining point has its own assigned room; that is, there is a specific room to refine and produce mud and another to refine and produce powders (from sun-dried mud in the greenhouses). It should be specified that the products are not processed, but rather refined in accordance with various regulations and with the specific requirements of the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and healthcare sectors. A laboratory containing an SAS is also equipped for the outsourced sterilization and production of clay-based products, such as the Manicouagan Sea Minerals brand, which is distributed in over 37 countries. Manicouagan Sea Minerals takes the greatest care to maintain high quality and to ensure the absence of external contamination.

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