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Mexico's success in international trade probably contributed to its willingness to step back from the $100 million investment and 200 jobs the salt plant promised.
When her family was in Saldura, Utah, they lived near a deserted salt plant.
Salt plant was founded here, and in 1815 an engineer named Becker found here rich deposits of mineral water.
For environmentalists the salt plant is a test of their collective power to defend a few corners of the earth they regard as sacred.
The chloroquinized salt was prepared at a state salt plant so as to provide a 0.43% chloroquine concentration.
Three days later they returned to the ship, after destroying beyond repair several large salt plants and dumping tons of the precious chemical into the sea.
Salt plants (halophytes) - typical plants growing on salty soils - are to find in the garden of the museum.
The station was designed both at a passenger station and as a freight station serving the nearby salt plant constructed in 1922.
The Energy Department and its critics agree that the underlying problem at the Molten Salt plant is neglect.
Morton Salt operates one of the largest salt plants in the world in Manistee.
Manistee (home to the world's largest salt plant, owned by Morton Salt)
These hoppers were transported to the Green Salt Plant and placed over an unused bank of reactors.
Cargill and Morton Salt also have evaporative salt plants in Hutchinson.
The salt plant creates an effluent called bittern (a liquor remaining after salt-boiling) that is discharged into the lagoon.
The Mexican government owns 51 percent of the salt company that proposed the salt plant and Mitsubishi owns 49 percent.
Nearer to the Lake Michigan shore, Cadillac and Manistee have manufacturing and chemical industries, including the world's largest salt plant.
Bulk shipments of salt from the Caribbean and Australia were landed at Mt Maunganui, where a vacuum salt plant was built.
New hotels and businesses along the coast and the construction of salt plants, which change the salinity of the water, have left the birds with few places to nest.
Hindustan Salts Limited, the only public sector company in India engaged in the manufacture and sale of salt has salt plants in Karaghoda.
The Green Salt Plant, the common name for Plant 4, produced "green salt" (uranium tetrafluoride) from UO.
Concerns persist about pollution and the destruction of natural habitats, enough so that the Mexican government canceled plans to build an industrial salt plant near the whales' mating grounds two years ago.
Shimoichi-cho is well known for its multiple waribashi (disposable chopsticks) factories, onsen, persimmons, shrine ornaments and wood work, bath salt plant, and regional dessert souvenir factory.
An ecological group made up of Mexican artists and intellectuals, the Group of 100, has suggested that an industrial salt plant in the reserve's buffer zone might be damaging water quality.
The fight pits an international environmental movement against a mega-conglomerate, the Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan, which hopes to build a huge salt plant nearby in partnership with the Mexican Government.
Mitsubishi and Mexico's Commerce Ministry, which already own another salt plant at a bay up the coast, are determined to show that they can develop a new industry without threatening pristine natural resources.