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Comeau, Pauline
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Case studies
/ Ice
/ Information systems
/ Municipal government
/ Municipal services
/ Municipalities
/ Road salt
/ Roads & highways
/ Salt
/ Snow
/ Snow & ice removal services
/ Snow removal
/ Technological change
/ Temperature
/ Trends
/ Trucks
/ Weather
2005
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Comeau, Pauline
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Case studies
/ Ice
/ Information systems
/ Municipal government
/ Municipal services
/ Municipalities
/ Road salt
/ Roads & highways
/ Salt
/ Snow
/ Snow & ice removal services
/ Snow removal
/ Technological change
/ Temperature
/ Trends
/ Trucks
/ Weather
2005
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Overview
In April 2004, the federal government published a Code of Practice for the Environmental Management of Road Salts. The code is designed to help municipalities and other road authorities better manage road salt use to reduce environmental harm while maintaining road safety. And while the government did not ban road salts, the discussion around the issue has encouraged city managers to combine improvements in salt storage and use with new chemicals and technologies. Examples include: 1. anti-icing, 2. pre-wetting, 3. electronic spreader controls, 4. a road weather information system, and 5. fixed automated spray technology and advanced road weather information systems. The result of all of this has been new responses to winter conditions across Canada, with some impressive results.
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Summit Group
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