WS 4.5 Liquid de-icers and residual salt
Wednesday, February 9 08:00 - 09:30 (Calgary)
Chair: Martin THOMSON, member of TC 3.2 of PIARC, UK
Winter service evolves over the years with ongoing development and research. This topic covers all subjects concerning innovation in techniques and technologies in winter service. New techniques such as application of de-icers and anti-icers, improvement in the use of abrasives, snow and ice clearance procedures and methodologies and sustainable and adaptive maintenance procedures are one part. But also new technologies like new snow and ice clearing equipment, automation of snow and ice control, new or alternative chemicals or materials and sustainable products or equipment are developed. Brine (sodium chloride solution) has become a good alternative to pre-wetted salt as it allows a reduction of the amount of salt used. The rising use of brine makes brine production important in winter service. After spreading salt onto the road, either dry, pre-wetted or in form of brine, a certaion amount sticks on the road surface. For further decisions, it is necessary to know how much residual salt still is on the roads. This session is about production of brine, use of liquid de-icers and how to measure residual salt.
Welcome and session introduction
• Martin THOMSON
Presentations
Brine
production systems for sustainable winter services
• Mr. Franz Goetzfried, Salt Research & Consulting, Germany
Tests of alternative liquid spreading materials
• Mr. Peter Nutz, City of Vienna, Austria
Residual Salt and Winter Road Maintenance – a Way to Save Salt,
Environment and Money
• Mrs Anna Arvidsson, VTI, Sweden
Development and test operation of On-Vehicle Residual Salt
Sensor System which measures the salinity continuously on dry
expressway
• Mr Yutaka Suya, Yamada Giken Co., Ltd., Japan
Questions and Answers
• Martin THOMSON
Conclusion
• Martin THOMSON
Session
Organiser: Martin THOMSON
Session Secretary: Zoltan PASZTOR, TC 3.2 member, Hungary