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The salt in Salt Lake City primarily comes from the Great Salt Lake, which is a saline body of water left behind by ancient lakes. As water from rivers and streams flows into the lake, it brings minerals, including sodium, which becomes concentrated as the water evaporates. Salt is harvested through evaporation methods, where water is channeled into shallow ponds, allowing the sun to evaporate it and crystallize the salt. This harvested salt is then processed for various uses, including road de-icing and food production.

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