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Massachusetts closes at midnight for all non-essential personnel. Curious how the state is going to fight to keep the roads open? Plows and salt... but there's more! They pre-treat the roads with brine, a solution of water saturated with salt. They use rock salt, sand, liquid calcium chloride and more.
Educate yourself!!!
http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/Depart…
Liquid Calcium Chloride: The material works by attracting moisture and releasing heat. When mixed with salt it melts up to eight times as much ice as using salt alone at 20 degrees.
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Have you no reindeer for such conditions?
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The Mid-West started doing that last year with the record amount of ice and snowfall. Salt production couldn't keep up. I think Wisconsin was using run-off from cheese production (because of course) as a supplement.
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My wife didn't like them pooping in the house, so the reindeer had to become raindeer.
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Yeah I heard about the cheese by-product. Because science!
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2012/12/12/che…
Cheese Whey freezes at lower temp than salt brine!
![]() 01/26/2015 at 14:55 |
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Liquid Calcium Chloride is just the chemical name for a specific type of salt. Basically they will put salt water on the roads, then put salt and sand on the road, then put more salt water on the road.
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Amherst MA used to use brewery by product.
upside, no ice
downside, everything smelled like a frat house drenched in soy sauce
or maybe that was the frat houses?
![]() 01/26/2015 at 17:45 |
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I'm out on the Vineyard. We're expecting steady winds of 40-50mph with gusts up to 70.
![]() 01/26/2015 at 22:18 |
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Yeah I don't envy the high winds you guys will see. Good luck and stay safe!!!
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here's an idea , move to another country that's warmer and where salting roads never happens.
like Australia?
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Well I happen to like the snow a lot, having grown up here. This post was only meant to be informative, not a complaint
If rverybody in the world moved to someplace dull, I mean warm, it would get very crowded, very quick.
I'm not a fan if all the different treatmenothey use on the roads, I prefer how they do it in colder places, just plow and sand, because there is no melting it. But where we are there is usuallu near- and slightly above freezing days so if they didn't put all this efott into clearing the roads we would have a lot of ice.