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Straight chemicals keep Connecticut highways clear
Salt and sand mixture is applied to all hills and curves on Connecticut highways to keep traffic rolling and avoid tie-ups during snow storms; as snow accumulates to 1-2 in., straight sodium chloride is applied at rate of 500 to 800 lb/mi in windrow along center line of pavement; on all nonaccess, high-speed highways, mixture of 1/3 calcium chloride and 2/3 rock salt is used when temperature is below 26 F; policy on use of chlorides for snow and ice control is given.
Straight chemicals keep Connecticut highways clear
Salt and sand mixture is applied to all hills and curves on Connecticut highways to keep traffic rolling and avoid tie-ups during snow storms; as snow accumulates to 1-2 in., straight sodium chloride is applied at rate of 500 to 800 lb/mi in windrow along center line of pavement; on all nonaccess, high-speed highways, mixture of 1/3 calcium chloride and 2/3 rock salt is used when temperature is below 26 F; policy on use of chlorides for snow and ice control is given.
Straight chemicals keep Connecticut highways clear
Pub Works
Booth, R.L. (author)
Public Works ; 94
1963
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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