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How much rock salt is needed to deice a 200x300 parking lot?

It is recommended to use about 50 pounds of rock salt per 1,000 square feet for deicing purposes. Therefore, for a 200x300 parking lot (60,000 square feet), you would need approximately 3,000 pounds (1.5 tons) of rock salt to effectively deice the entire area.


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