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==MPCA Smart Salting Level 1 Certification: Snow and ice control best practices== | ==MPCA Smart Salting Level 1 Certification: Snow and ice control best practices== | ||
− | If you | + | If you are involved with winter maintenance, you can learn how to significantly reduce your salt use, reduce damages to infrastructure and vegetation and save money while maintaining your current level of service. |
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Who should participate? | Who should participate? | ||
− | *State, city and | + | *State, city, county, schools and other government winter maintenance staff |
− | * | + | *Private sector winter maintenance professionals |
− | + | *Property managers | |
− | *Property managers | + | *Environmental professionals, law makers, researchers or anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of the chloride situation and ways to reduce salt use. |
− | * | + | *[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/p-tr1-10.pdf Manual that accompanies the Smart Salting for Parking lots and sidewalks] (Note:Will be updated in 2020) |
− | + | *[http://www.mnltap.umn.edu/publications/handbooks/documents/snowice.pdf Manual that accompanies the Smart Salting for Roads] (Note: Proposed update in 2021) | |
− | *[ | + | *Manual that accompanies the Smart Salting for Property Management - coming soon |
==MPCA Smart Salting Level 2 training and certification: Smart Salting Assessment Tool (SSAt)== | ==MPCA Smart Salting Level 2 training and certification: Smart Salting Assessment Tool (SSAt)== |
Did you ever think about what happens to the tons of salt that goes on our roads, parking lots, and sidewalks each winter? Most of it ends up in our lakes, streams, wetlands, and groundwater. As a result, clean water in Minnesota is in jeopardy.
The MPCA’s Smart Salting trainings provide suggestions to improve operator effectiveness and for reducing chloride pollution while keeping the roads, parking lots, and sidewalks safe. Many organizations that have participated in the Smart Salting training have been able to reduce their salt use by 30-70%!
Learn how you and your organization can become Smart Salting certified.
Because of the initial success of the pilot project, Fortin Consulting has received a 319 grant to conduct additional training sessions in Minnesota. The training calendar is found here.
Training sessions include the following.
If you are involved with winter maintenance, you can learn how to significantly reduce your salt use, reduce damages to infrastructure and vegetation and save money while maintaining your current level of service.
Who should participate?
Level 2 is a certification for public and private organizations to help you assess your salt use and take steps to minimize it.
To become Smart Salting Level 2 certified:
For questions please contact:
Maintaining Level 2 Certification Organizations with Level 2 certification remain certified as long as they update and resubmit their Best Management Practices and Salt Savings reports. Level 2 certification is valid for two years. Smart Salting Level 1 training is not required for Level 2 certification, but is recommended. The MPCA is interested in sharing positive, salt-saving changes. If you have reduced your salt consumption due to change in your practices, please let us know.
The goal of this training is to help property managers save money and protect water resources by using less salt to de-ice parking lots, sidewalks and other surfaces. The salt used in winter maintenance is having serious side effects on infrastructure, vegetation and lakes, streams and groundwater. Participants will learn strategies for achieving safe surfaces in the winter with less salt.
This is a 3 year certification, to become Smart Salting certified.