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Cargill’s ClearLane deicer earns EPA’s ‘Design for the Environment’ designation
Cargill has received the “Design for the Environment” (DfE) designation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Granted to ClearLane enhanced deicer, a green-colored deicing product is produced by the Cargill Deicing Technology (CDT) business unit.
In correlation with CDT’s new ... Read More...
Now you can eat your beet salad…and melt ice with it, too
If your agency's salt supply is running low, never fear. You have an alternative.
The trend toward liquid deicers and alternatives continues to grow, and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is one agency that's hopped on board this trend. It's ... Read More...
Featured Article: The 2009 Top Rollouts
The 2009 Top Rollouts
Here's our annual selection of the year's most significant new product introductions
Throughout the year the editors of Better Roads review products new to the highway and bridge industries. We ask questions about their significance and whether they ... Read More...
U.S. Geological Survey Report: Glacial Aquifer System, Northern United States
Abstract (from http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2009/5086/)
A study of chloride in groundwater and surface water (Groundwater and Surface Water in Areas Underlain by the Glacial Aquifer System, Northern United States, by John R. Mullaney, David L. Lorenz, and Alan D. Arntson, click here.) was ... Read More...
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