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538 <br />539 <br />540 <br />541 <br />542 <br />543 <br />544 <br />545 <br />546 <br />547 <br />548 <br />549 <br />550 <br />551 <br />552 <br />553 <br />554 <br />555 <br />556 <br />557 <br />558 <br />559 <br />560 <br />561 <br />9. <br />of 80% of that order and could take up to 120 %, based on the built -in buffer. <br />When the City, and other agencies, placed their order through the State <br />contract, Mr. Culver advised that the materials were shipped on barges and <br />stored in various facilities along the river, and delivered or picked up as <br />needed. Mr. Culver noted that it was a dynamic situation at this point for who <br />got the materials first, and where they originated. Mr. Culver advised that <br />staff was also looking at a potential salt source out of Utah to be delivered by <br />train through the Dakotas. However, Mr. Culver noted that the delivery was <br />also impacted by difficulty in finding track time for delivery. <br />Page 13 of 13 <br />