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Thursday’s first blast of winter weather in southern Colorado has renewed the use of a relatively new material, salt brine, sprayed on roads and highways in El Paso County. The Colorado ...
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Workers generally make salt brine by combining water with the same salt that is applied to roads dry at other times, said Erik Filkorn, a public outreach administrator at the agency. Under extreme ...
The salt-brine mixture is great for the roads, but can also damage cars if they’re not kept clean. Car rust and corrosion is caused by acid created when salt is dissolved by the moisture in the air.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has added another tool to its arsenal to fight slick and icy roads this winter-- salt brine.
You can drop dry salt particles in a pile of snow, or mix dry salt particles with water to make salt brine – you end up with the exact same thing, salt and water.
The brine slows and even prevents icy rainwater from freezing to the road, depending on how severe the precipitation is. Road crews on average use 50 gallons of salt brine per mile.
PennDOT crews showed Newswatch 16 how they make salt brine and how they use it.