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'''To become Smart Salting Level 2 certified an organization must:''' | '''To become Smart Salting Level 2 certified an organization must:''' | ||
− | + | *Use the WMAt to complete the BMP and Salt Savings assessment s for the most recent fully completed winter maintenance season, for example, if you are filling it out report on Jan. 1, you will have to answer based on the previous season. | |
− | + | *Submit the following items to MPCA: | |
− | *Application sheet for Smart Salting Level II Certification | + | **Application sheet for Smart Salting Level II Certification |
− | *Summary of BMP Question Responses for Current Report | + | **Summary of BMP Question Responses for Current Report |
− | *BMP Question Responses: Summary Charts Report, and | + | **BMP Question Responses: Summary Charts Report, and |
− | *Salt Savings Summary 1 Report. | + | **Salt Savings Summary 1 Report. |
Reports should include all of the surface type(s) in which you are involved, not a separate report for each surface type. | Reports should include all of the surface type(s) in which you are involved, not a separate report for each surface type. | ||
− | + | *Submit reports to: | |
− | *Email | + | **Email [mailto:andrew.ronchak@state.mn.us Andy Ronchak] |
− | *Mail to: | + | **Mail to: |
− | **Minnesota Pollution Control Agency | + | ***Minnesota Pollution Control Agency |
− | **Attn: Andy Ronchak | + | ***Attn: Andy Ronchak |
− | **520 Lafayette Road N | + | ***520 Lafayette Road N |
− | **St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 | + | ***St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 |
It does not matter what the reports say, you can have poor practice, and you may have increased salt use. Becoming Smart Salting Level 2 Certified does not require you or people from your organization to be Level 1 certified, recommended not required. '''You do not need to attend a Level 2 training to become Level 2 certified'''. | It does not matter what the reports say, you can have poor practice, and you may have increased salt use. Becoming Smart Salting Level 2 Certified does not require you or people from your organization to be Level 1 certified, recommended not required. '''You do not need to attend a Level 2 training to become Level 2 certified'''. |
Audience: Contractors and staff maintaining private/public walkways and/or parking lots, property managers writing contracts, distributors of anti-icing/de-icing products, snowplow drivers— those who make it happen. Anyone else interested in reducing salt use.
Purpose: Through education and outreach, applicators of road salt can learn best practices and significantly reduce their use while maintaining road safety.
Why is it important? This class will help:
Because of the initial success of the pilot project, Fortin Consulting has received a 319 grant to conduct additional training sessions in Minnesota. The following training schedule is changed periodically as training events are completed/added.
Because of the expanded training schedule, we no longer maintain the schedule in the stormwater manual. The training calendar can be accessed here.
Audience: Winter Maintenance Supervisors and Leadership
Purpose:
This is an organizational certification. This means a private or public entity. The organization can include one assessment submittal for the whole organization or multiple submittals for an organization as long as each submittal has a unique address. (i.e. the city of Medina, MNDOT’s Plymouth truck station, Ace Snow Removal west metro branch, or Johnson Lawn and Snow).
To become Smart Salting Level 2 certified an organization must:
Reports should include all of the surface type(s) in which you are involved, not a separate report for each surface type.
It does not matter what the reports say, you can have poor practice, and you may have increased salt use. Becoming Smart Salting Level 2 Certified does not require you or people from your organization to be Level 1 certified, recommended not required. You do not need to attend a Level 2 training to become Level 2 certified.
What will MPCA do for you?
Please note: The organization certification period will be indefinite as long as the organization updates and resubmits the Best Management Practices and Salt Savings reports. We are hoping for a shift in positive practices and salt savings, depending on where you are in your operations this may or may not be possible. You may want to comment on your situation. If you have any salt saving numbers from a change in practice, please share to help make the tool the best it can be.
File:Control point calibration.pdf
File:Open loop calibration.pdf
Note a 5 gallon bucket of salt weighs about 58 pounds.
Explanation. 100 pounds of material or approximately (1 ¾ buckets) of material in 30 seconds.
100 x 4 = 400 lbs per lane mile.