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**[http://www.mnltap.umn.edu/training/topic/maintenance/snow/ Snow and Ice Control Material Application (CTAP)] - This Circuit Training and Assistance program (CTAP) workshop helps determine the correct chemical and proper application rates based on the weather and pavement temperature for using salt and sand most effectively. | **[http://www.mnltap.umn.edu/training/topic/maintenance/snow/ Snow and Ice Control Material Application (CTAP)] - This Circuit Training and Assistance program (CTAP) workshop helps determine the correct chemical and proper application rates based on the weather and pavement temperature for using salt and sand most effectively. | ||
**[http://clearroads.org/winter-maintenance-newsletter/ Clear Roads Winter Maintenance Newsletter] - Clear Roads produces a quarterly newsletter that captures the latest research and news on winter maintenance technology and practices within the U.S. and around the world. Each E-newsletter compiles links to recent reports, guidance documents, news articles, and research updates from state DOTs, universities, the Transportation Research Board and the Federal Highway Administration. | **[http://clearroads.org/winter-maintenance-newsletter/ Clear Roads Winter Maintenance Newsletter] - Clear Roads produces a quarterly newsletter that captures the latest research and news on winter maintenance technology and practices within the U.S. and around the world. Each E-newsletter compiles links to recent reports, guidance documents, news articles, and research updates from state DOTs, universities, the Transportation Research Board and the Federal Highway Administration. | ||
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+ | ==Building entrances and sidewalks== | ||
+ | [[file:Video - sidewalks 1.png|300px|thumb|left|alt=image for training video part 1|<font size=3>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqdR4PDgl3I&feature=player_embedded Part 1 of this video] introduces best practices for winter maintenance of small spaces such as sidewalks, entryways, and steps. Guidance includes deicer material selection and application rates.</font size>]] | ||
+ | [[file:Video - sidewalks 2.png|300px|thumb|left|alt=image for training video part 2|<font size=3>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P61CxJIKXwg&feature=player_embedded Part 2 of this video] introduces best practices for winter maintenance of small spaces such as sidewalks, entryways, and steps. Guidance includes deicer material selection and application rates.</font size>]] |
Salt that is applied to our roads, parking lots, and sidewalks ends up in our lakes, streams, and wetlands, negatively impacting those water resources. Salt has other negative impacts, such as harming vegetation, including turf, and altering the process of infiltration into soil.
This page provides information on education resources for salt management. Included are links to fact sheets, websites, and videos.