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December 31, 2019 • Page 5
New Technologies Boost Winter Road
Safety While Reducing Salt Use
(StatePoint) Last
year's long and brutal
winter depleted road salt
supplies throughout much
of the U.S. As a result,
a number of cities have
experienced significant
price spikes when placing
their salt orders this
year. At a time when
experts are highlighting
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Demonstrations & Door Prizes.
January 15 & 16th, 2020.
Wednesday,
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The U.S. spreads up
to 22 million tons of salt
per year, a large portion
of which finds its way into
rivers, streams and soil.
Numerous environmental
groups and universities
have documented the
tremendous damage that
road salt does to soil
conditions, water quality
and wildlife. What’s
more, excessive road
salt also damages roads
and bridges, creating
the need for millions of
dollars’ worth of repairs
nationwide every year.
Experts say all this salt
is not necessary, pointing
to Europe where, thanks
to smarter technologies,
less salt is spread on roads
without comprising safety,
even in countries with
significant snowfall.
“The U.S. lags Europe
by at least a decade in
the adoption of smart salt
spreading technologies,”
says Marcus Scherer,
senior vice president of
research and development
for Aebi Schmidt,
manufacturer of Swenson
smart spreaders. “Heavier,
wetter salt sticks where
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Scherer goes on to
explain that most salt
spreaders currently
on the road in the
U.S. cannot handle
the preferred mixture
used in Europe, largely
because their pumps
and tanks aren't large
enough to accommodate
the additional brine. In
addition, they don't offer
precision placement
technologies that carefully
and consistently spread
salt on the primary driving
surfaces. Instead, they
randomly drop excessive
amounts of salt.
Experts say that
smarter salt spreaders
offer a variety of spreading
patterns to cover multiple
lanes simultaneously,
allowing for greater
coverage in less time so
that salt trucks don't need
to make multiple passes to
sufficiently clear the roads.
As a result, roads can be
driven on safely without
delay, reducing labor time
and related costs, which
is attractive to budgetstrapped municipalities.
According to Scherer,
several cities in the U.S.
have already incorporated
smart Swenson spreaders
into their fleets and have
documented salt and
labor savings as high as
35%. Such success opens
the door to additional
testing in other markets,
especially given the
public's increased focus
on the environmental
impact of road salt and
the growing burden of
rising salt prices on
city and department of
transportation budgets.
For more information
on the latest smart salt
spreading technologies,
visit spreadsaltsmarter.
com.
As road salt takes its
annual toll, experts say it’s
time to stop over-salting
U.S. roads. Luckily, new
technologies are making
it possible to keep roads
safe in budget-friendly
and environmentally
responsible ways.
Reading Resource For Kids
The South Dakota State Library
has made a new talking book
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it is put down and jumpstarts the melting process.
However, we still see some
municipalities in the U.S.
using dry salt, which is
highly inefficient because
it bounces or blows off the
road before it has a chance
to work. Even those U.S.
cities that do use wet salt
primarily use a mixture
that’s less efficient than
those used in Europe -- as
little as a 5% brine mixture
in the U.S. as compared
with Europe’s 70:30 ratio
which includes 30% brine.”
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Understanding FEMA Assistance
Decisions And Your Right To Appeal
SIOUX FALLS, SD—If
you received a letter from
FEMA saying you are not
eligible for federal disaster
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The letter will explain why
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Missing documentation
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essential living space are
among the most common
reasons one can initially
be found ineligible.
Examples of missing
documentation may
include an insurance
settlement letter, proof
of residence, proof of
ownership of the damaged
property or proof that the
damaged property was
your primary residence at
the time of the disaster.
The goal of FEMA
housing assistance is to
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sanitary and functional
housing. FEMA assistance
is not insurance. Your
home may have suffered
storm damage, but if it
did not affect essential
living space, you may not
be determined eligible
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considers the kitchen,
bathrooms and occupied
bedrooms as essential
living spaces.
If you think an error
was made regarding your
case, you have the right
to appeal. The appeal
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documentation. Start the
process and get assistance
with your appeal letter
by calling the disaster
assistance helpline at
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‘89 CIH 7110, 2WD, 5,940 hrs, local tractor…………………………………………….$39,500
‘87 CIH 3394 MFD, 24SP powershift, 6,520 hrs……………………………………...$34,500
‘14 NH T7.230 MFD/SS Duals, Guidance Ready, 1,450 hrs.………………….$115,000
‘18 KUBOTA B2650HSDC, CAH, MFD, Loader, Hydro, 115 hrs……………….$24,500
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