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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 05:26, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
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Warmingham
[edit]- ... that the dairy-farming area of Warmingham, Cheshire, is the source of around half the pure salt (brine pump pictured) manufactured in the UK? Sources: "British Salt, which produces approximately half of the UK’s pure salt" Financial Times & "...British Salt must have a large and reliable supply of saturated brine. This brine is supplied to the Middlewich salt manufacturing plant using large diameter, underground pipe-work from the brine field at Warmingham." British Salt
- ALT1:... that the dairy-farming area of Warmingham, Cheshire, is the source of around half the UK's pure salt (brine pump pictured)? [if the similarity of phrasing with the FT is deemed acceptable]
- Reviewed: Mary Chase Walker
- Comment: The hook refers to salt suitable for human consumption, among other uses (referred to as pure salt, white salt, pure dried vacuum (PDV) salt) of which British Salt at Middlewich is a leading UK producer, and excludes rock salt for use on roads which is mined in much greater amounts at Winsford and elsewhere.
5x expanded by Espresso Addict (talk). Self-nominated at 06:56, 12 October 2016 (UTC).