Review of Reduced Salt, Snow, and Ice Management Practices for Commercial Businesses

Author:

Sparacino Holden1ORCID,Stepenuck Kristine F.1ORCID,Gould Rachelle K.12ORCID,Hurley Stephanie E.3

Affiliation:

1. Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

2. Environmental Program, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

3. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

Abstract

Chlorides (frequently sodium chloride) are used to improve safety and access to roads and other surfaces in winter. However, chlorides also pose risks to aquatic life and raises human health concerns as they move to surface waterbodies and infiltrate groundwater. In response, many government bodies have adopted winter maintenance best management practices (BMPs) that reduce the amount of chlorides used while providing service and safety. Commercial businesses maintaining parking lots, driveways, and other surfaces have been shown to contribute as much as 50% of the chloride loads to local waterbodies in some areas, but less is known about the potential benefits of private contractors to implement similar BMPs. In addition, many existing resources on the topic are designed for municipal audiences, creating a knowledge gap about the feasibility of private companies to adopt these practices. The authors identified 14 BMPs common to municipal plans with the potential to be adopted by private contractors through a literature review. These practices aim to increase the efficiency of salt applications, and/or decrease environmental impacts while delivering a similar level of service and cost over time. The authors considered potential barriers and benefits to private contractors adopting and using these BMPs. Benefits included reduced liability (e.g., risk of lawsuits), costs, environmental impacts, and improved service. Barriers included additional staff time and training, increased materials, equipment, and maintenance costs. Additional research is needed to ground-truth these predicted motivations and barriers; a greater understanding of private contractor behaviors can enhance educational efforts that promote reduced salt practices.

Funder

Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources

Rubenstein Graduate Student Association at the University of Vermont

lake champlain sea grant, university of vermont

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Sea Grant College Program

U.S. Department of Commerce

University of Vermont

UVM Extension

state university of new york plattsburgh

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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