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SUMMARY FOR 2007 -2008 SNOW REMOVAL SEASON <br />By Grant Riemer, Streets Supervisor <br />CASE # <br />Background: <br />This case is meant to be a brief review of the 2007 -2008 snow removal season. The snow <br />removal season consisted of 7 major plowing events with 4 of the events happening in <br />December and 16 minor events. Major events consist of calling in a full crew, plus part <br />time staff. Minor events normally consist of sanding intersections, plowing /sanding main <br />routes, drift control, etc.... Our first full scale plowing operation was on 12/2/07. <br />This season we started to incorporate pre - wetting to our snow and ice control program. <br />We use a liquid product called Caliber M1000. M1000 is a corn based product combined <br />with a 30% Magnesium Chloride solution. The advantage is a lower operating <br />temperature compared to straight salt and also a reduction in "scatter and bounce:" <br />Scatter- bounce is when dry salt comes off the spinner and hits the roadway. By pre- <br />wetting the salt at the spinner it has more of a tendency to stay where it is needed instead <br />of rolling off to the edge of the road or into the ditch. We had limited opportunity to use <br />the chemical this year, but it did seem to work as promised. By next season we will have <br />3 trucks equipped with pre - wetting equipment. The remaining trucks will be upgraded as <br />the budget allows. Conditions vary every winter, but we should be able to lower our <br />overall salt use in coming years. Our overall salt use was approximately 1200 ton this <br />season: <br />This year the APWA awarded the Shingle Creek Water Shed District with its Excellence <br />in Snow and Ice Control Award for implementing the same pre - wetting technology. <br />They are required to lower the overall chloride level in the watershed district by 71%. <br />Complaints that we received phone calls on were similar in number to most years: <br />Mailbox damage -12 <br />Sod damage -25 <br />Misc. -71 <br />The miscellaneous category covers everything from snow at the end of my driveway to a <br />sidewalk that got missed or an icy intersection. <br />This year generated more calls for sidewalk and trail maintenance than normal. We had a <br />lot of drifting snow this winter which plugged our sidewalks and trails which required <br />going over them 2 -3 times between snow falls. <br />Our equipment held up well with only routine maintenance required for the most part. <br />We did bend the blade on the sidewalk machine this spring, but that repair was made in <br />house. Overall it was a fairly normal season of snow removal. <br />
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