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  • ==De-icing [[salt]]== ...l. 26, No. 4, pp. 703-709</ref><ref>Bauske, B., Goetz, D. 1993. Effects of de-icing salts on heavy metal mobility. Acta Hydrochimica Hydrobiologica. Vol. 21. p
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  • ...es that can be employed. Simple strategies can be employed such as storing de-icing salt in a dedicated storage container to prevent continual loss of salt fro
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  • ...[[infiltration]] of [[winter#salt|deicing salt]] laden runoff in LID BMPs; de-icing salt laden runoff splashed onto roadside soils) or by artesian flow of salt
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  • ...baghi, B., Perera, N. 2015. Road salt application planning tool for winter de-icing operations. Journal of Hydrology. 524:401-410</ref>. These pollutants accum
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  • ...areas. Common water quality concerns include sand and salt from [[winter]] de-icing operations, hydrocarbons (gasoline) and heavy metals from vehicle breakdown de-icing programs and isolating drainage from waste storage
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  • ...e_Soils</ref>; Norrström, 2005<ref>Norrström, A.C. 2005. Metal mobility by de-icing salt from an infiltration trench for highway runoff. Applied Geochemistry. |Establishing target liquid and solid de-icing material rates for a range of conditions based on temperature, residual sal
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  • |'''19.''' The management of runoff that contains chemicals used in the de-icing of aircraft ...d isn't typically subjected to vehicular traffic, sand, [[salt]] nor other de-icing agents. As a result, roof runoff typically contains significantly lower lev
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  • ...skid resistance and melting rate of snow and ice, and decreased demand for de-icing salt application during winter are desireable}} ...k of groundwater contamination from infiltration of runoff laden with road de-icing salt constituents (typically sodium and chloride) may be a concern in vulne
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  • ...nt loading by changing site practices. For example, reducing the amount of de-icing salts used in the winter can significantly improve runoff quality. Changing
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  • ...50% of annual phosphorus loads, excluding winter season. The salt used for de-icing in in cold climate areas may contain impurities that carries nitrogen and p
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  • ...ous asphalt parking lot in New Hampshire, it was found that application of de-icing salt could be reduced by between 64 to 77% while still maintaining equivale
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  • ...t can tolerate both wet and dry conditions and, for BMPs that will receive de-icing salt laden runoff during winter, species
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