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Save the Salt report as of December 20, 2005 - pumping and restoration project.

 

In a message from the Salt Lake BLM, Intrepid has moved the first batch of brine from North and South Ripening ponds into 4North for storage. Tomorrow they plan to start refilling North and South Ripening for another batch. They hope to be able to start transferring the 2nd batch into 4 North sometime shortly after the 1st of the year, and then start on the 3rd batch.


Salt content of the 1st batch going into 4 North was 20% NaCl. This should increase as the wind moves the brine about 4 North, which still contains about 0.25 million tons of bedded salt.


The objective is to get as many batches stored in 4 North and then move the resulting brine onto BSF sometime shortly after February.  Regards, Bill White



U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake Field Office

 

 


 

Satellite Image 12-11-05

 

 

 

UPDATE - 27 October 2005

 

The following is a report from Bill White, Geologist with the Salt Lake City District office.
Bill reported that he has been in close contact with Intrepid Ind. in regards to this winter's salt pumping program.


Intrepid, in concert with the BLM, has suggested trying a new procedure to make sure that the brine pumped onto the salt flats meets the desired criteria (18-20% of Sodium in water) Their plan is to completely flood their salt ponds and wait until the desired concentration is met. At that time the entire pond will be emptied onto the raceway. Previous methods were to run the water through the ponds and let it pick up Sodium on the way to the raceways. The BLM has agreed to give this new method a try. The goal is 500,000 tons of salt deposited onto the north side of the freeway - the point of orgination.


After the goal is met the process will be stopped for the season and give the ponds a chance to refill and the salt more time to dry. Of course late winter rains, as we had this past year, cannot be predicted. Hopefully this process will work better, only time will tell. We applaud Intrepid and the BLM for their forward thinking. We're all looking for the "perfect" racecourses, lets hope this new process helps.

It has come to our attention that there are a number of folks out there that are not fully aware of what our Save The Salt organization is all about. To that end we have comprised the following brief history of when and why Save The Salt was formed. We hope this tells the story "In a Nutshell"

 

Thanks to Mary West (Secretary of Save The Salt) for putting this history together and thanks to JoAnn Carlson (SCTA/BNI Office) for forwarding the note to us from a gentleman who is a new competitor at Bonneville. He said that he knew Save The Salt was important but he wondered what it was. By the way, he sent a donation along with his inquiry.

 

 

Salt crystal close up

 


HISTORY


During the (1930-1940) era the Bonneville Salt Flats was able to support the
weight of 10-ton twin-engine streamliners that roared down the 13.5-mile long Race Courses.
The Hot Rods roared onto the salt flats in 1949 with the first Speed Week event and have run every year since.


Of course a few years were missed due to weather. By the early 1960's the pioneers of Land Speed Racing began to notice subtle changes in the surface of the raceway. There were discussions of why the surface seemed to be getting weaker and that this unique body of land was shrinking.


We were able to get only as much as 7 miles of decent salt for our courses, if we were lucky.
It wasn't long before fingers were pointed at the mining industry on the south side of interstate 80. 

 

Owned by Kaiser Chemical, their operations covered some 50 sq. miles of the salt flats.

Rick Vesco, our first chairman of Save The Salt, spearheaded the effort to meet with Utah State and Federal Government officials as well as the Chemical Company to resolve the problem of salt depletion. The goal was to return the salt that was accumulating in their settling ponds at the mining facility to the Raceway.


These early cries for help continued until 1989 when the Save the Salt Organization was founded and struggled to achieve recognition as they began to see the heavy toll the mining industry was taking on the salt flats. In the meantime Kaiser Chemical had sold the operation to Reilly Chemical and a new 20-year lease for mining had been signed.

 

The once healthy 18 plus inches of salt had become so fragile that the Race Courses had to be moved farther and farther east. Running on the long International Race Course was no longer possible.


Reilly Industries was forcing water through canals crisscrossing the flats into their evaporation ponds from which potash was extracted. It was estimated that the process was taking an estimated 850,000 tons of salt from the flats each year.

 

The Save the Salt Board has members from the Southern California Timing Assn (SCTA) / Bonneville Nationals Inc (BNI). and Utah Salt Flats Racers Assn (USFRA). This group was able to negotiate a restoration agreement in 1997. Working hand in hand with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Reilly Chemical Co. they began to work together to return salt from the ponds.

 

The Lay down Project was to reverse the process by pumping brine water back onto the salt flats at the rate of 1.5 million tons of salt each year for 5 years. The BLM, Reilly Chemical and the Racers embraced the plan. It was a giant step forward with Government and Industry working together.

 

From the beginning of the pumping project racers began to notice changes in the surface.
By the end of the 5-year pumping plan the racers were able to get back to running on the old International Course. Though not as long, there was a noticeable difference in the hardness and durability of the racecourses and on a few occasions we were able to get as much as an 11 mile course.

 

Once again the Potash Plant has been sold. Intrepid Industries is now the owner and has shown an interest in our quest to have a healthy Bonneville Salt Flats and a strong racecourse surface.
They showed their support by once again starting the pumping process the first of February 2005.
We commend them for their efforts.


The Save the Salt Board is committed to working with both the BLM and Intrepid Industries.
While there is still a lot more to be done, our vigilance appears to have paid off, not just for the racing competitors but also by preserving this historical natural treasure, The Bonneville Salt Flats, for future generations to come.

 

 

 

 

 

Anyone wishing to donate to the Save the Salt fund may do so by mailing Contributions to:

 

Save The Salt c/o Mike Waters,
Treasure, Save The Salt
39937-90th st West
Leona Valley, CA 93551

 

 

Technical Advisors: Rick Vesco, Bonner Denton, Gordon Hoyt, Duane McKinney

 

Save The Salt Board:
Chairman: Larry Volk
Secretary: Mary West
Treasure: Mike Waters



Members of the Board:
BNI, Roy Creel
SCTA, Mike Cook
USFRA, Gary Allen

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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U.S.F.R.A.
P.O. Box 27365
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