2017
DOI: 10.3992/1943-4618.12.2.1
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Reducing Road Salt Application by Considering Winter Maintenance Needs in Parking Lot Design

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Winter snow and ice can have a significant impact on our mobility, whether on foot or by car. Alongside plowing, arguably the greatest tool in combating snow and ice is salt. The most commonly used salt for winter maintenance is Sodium Chloride (NaCl), the same salt used in food and water softeners, is applied to roads, sidewalks, and parking lots as it is an effective deicer when temperatures are between 0°C and −12°C. Studies have shown that deicing with salt reduces accidents by 88% and injuri… Show more

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“…considering site conditions, including road and parking lot grading, when positioning snow piles such as placing snow downhill of maintained surfaces to prevent snowmelt from passing over and freezing on those surfaces ( 20 , 32 , 63 );…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…considering site conditions, including road and parking lot grading, when positioning snow piles such as placing snow downhill of maintained surfaces to prevent snowmelt from passing over and freezing on those surfaces ( 20 , 32 , 63 );…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These practices can reduce service times and costs to contractors, benefiting businesses (11,20). They include: removing snow before salt applications and frequently during storms (11); considering site conditions, including road and parking lot grading, when positioning snow piles such as placing snow downhill of maintained surfaces to prevent snowmelt from passing over and freezing on those surfaces (20,32,63); physically removing snow efficiently with properly maintained equipment (11); covering stored salt (11,20,34,35).…”
Section: Physical Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodium chloride (NaCl) also has a significant influence on water geochemistry as it increases the mobility of ions, especially metal ions, through the ion exchange and contributes to forming chloride complexes [45][46][47]. De-icing salt may alter the stratification of bodies of water and thereby indirectly aggravate their eutrophication processes in connection with the reduction of water oxygenation and the release of phosphates from organic sediments [48]. Extremely high concentrations of chloride ions in water have a toxic effect on certain organisms [49,50].…”
Section: Contamination Of Surface Water With Chlorides Due To the Application Of De-icing Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%