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About Anti-IcingThere are two approaches to snow and ice control: anti-icing and deicing.
De-icing is the approach with which most people are familiar because it has been around longer and it is the approach that is most likely to be used on lower speed local roads. Deicing is characterized by allowing the snow to accumulate until there is enough to plow, and then, when it is plowed, a large amount of a sand and salt mixture is spread to provide traction. This process is repeated as necessary throughout a storm. While this approach can be generally effective on the lower-speed, lower-volume roads, it will often result in "snow pack"- snow and ice that is bonded onto the road surface. Snow pack can often last for many hours, and sometimes days, after the end of a storm event, and crews can spend many hours of overtime and large quantities of salt to remove it. This approach does require better training, equipment and technology, but it also provides a much higher level-of-service at a lower overall cost.
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