SALT, BROMINE, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, AND IODINE 693


St. Clair County:
Port Huron—Morton Salt Co. (address, 208 IWest Washington Street, Chicago,
Ill.); evaporated salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans), pressed blocks
from evaporated salt.
St. Clair—Diamond Crystal Salt Co. (address, 250 Park Avenue, New York,
N.Y.); evaporated salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans), pressed blocks
from evaporated salt.
Wayne County:
Delray—The Solvay Process Co. (address, Syracuse, N.Y.); brine for
the manufacture of chemicals.
Detroit—Detroit Rock Salt Co. (address, Scranton, Pa.); rock salt.
Wyandotte—Michigan Alkali Co.; brine for the manufacture of chemicals.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. (address, Widener Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.); evaporated salt (open pans or grainers); brine for the
manufacture of chemicals.

 Nevada.—In 1932 the Nevada Pure Salt Co. produced solar salt at Fallon,
Churchill County.
 New Mexico.—Production of salt in 1932 was reported in Torrance County
by New Mexico Salt Co., Wifiard.
 New York.—New York in 1932 again ranked second among the salt-producing
States. Both evaporated and rock salt are supplied by producers, but the
entire product is from rock salt. Brine for evaporated salt is obtained by
dissolving the rock salt with water that is allowed to flow into the beds
and is pumped out when saturated. The producing companies in 1932 were as
follows:
Livingston County:
Retsof—Retsof Mining Co. (address, Scranton, Pa.); rock' salt.
Piffard—Worcester Salt Co. (address, 40 Worth Street, New York); evaporated
salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans).
Onondaga County: Solvay and Tully—The Solvay Process Co. (address,
Syracuse); evaporated salt (vacuum pans), brine for the manufacture of chemicals
with the refined salt as a byproduct.
Schuyler County:
Watkins Glen—International Salt Co. (address, Scranton, Pa.); evaporated
salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans).
 The Watkins Salt Co.; evaporated salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans).
Tompkins County:
Myers—International Salt Co. (address, Scranton, Pa.); evaporated salt
(open pans or grainers, vacuum pans).
 Cayuga Rock Salt Co., Inc.; rock salt.
Wyoming County: Silver Springs—Worcester Salt Co. (address, 40 Worth
Street, New York); evaporated salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans).

 Ohio.—Ohio in 1932 again ranked third in production of salt. The larger
part of the output is used in the form of brine for the manufacture of chemicals.
Cuyahoga County: Cleveland—The Union Salt Co.; evaporated salt (open
pans or grainers, vacuum pans), pressed blocks from evaporated salt.
Lake County: Painesville—Diamond Alkali Co. (address, 436 Seventh Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa.); evaporated salt (vacuum pans), brine for the manufacture
of chemicals.
Meigs County:
Minersville—Pomeroy Salt Corporation (address, Pomeroy); evaporated
salt (open pans or grainers), also bromine and calcium chloride.
Pomeroy—The Excelsior Salt Works, Inc.; evaporated salt (open pans
or grainers. Bromine and calcium chloride plant idle in 1932.
Summit County:
Barberton—Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. (Columbia chemical plant); brine
for the manufacture of chemicals.
Kenmore—The Colonial Salt Co. (address, Akron); evaporated salt (open
pans or grainers, vacuum pans), pressed blocks from evaporated salt.
Wayne County: Rittman—The Ohio Salt Co. (address, Wadsworth); evaporated
salt (open pans or grainers, vacuum pans), pressed blocks from evaporated
salt.