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*[http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/56780/1/Novotny_umn_0130E_10736.pdf Road Deicing Salt Impacts on Urban WaterQuality] – University of Minnesota
 
*[http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/56780/1/Novotny_umn_0130E_10736.pdf Road Deicing Salt Impacts on Urban WaterQuality] – University of Minnesota
 
*[http://www.mnltap.umn.edu/training/topic/maintenance/snow/ctap.html Snow and Ice Control Material Application] - CTAP
 
*[http://www.mnltap.umn.edu/training/topic/maintenance/snow/ctap.html Snow and Ice Control Material Application] - CTAP
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[[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Nonstructural practices/Deicing]]
 
[[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Nonstructural practices/Deicing]]
 
 
[[Category:Level 2 - Management/Winter management]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 23 November 2022

Source reduction is the only effective management tool for chloride at this time. Training is an effective tool for winter maintenance professionals in source reduction. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has 2 training programs, one for winter maintenance of roads with reduced environmental impacts, one for winter maintenance of parking lots/sidewalks with reduced environmental impacts.

This page was last edited on 23 November 2022, at 15:26.