Winter Street Sand Recycling Program.

Author(s)
Donovan, H.
Year
Abstract

In Edmonton, more than 165,000 tonnes of sand and salt are applied annually to the city's roads. In the past, almost all of these materials were swept up in the spring and disposed of in a landfill. In 2003, the City of Edmonton Transportation and Streets Department and the Edmonton Waste Management Center of Excellence formed a partnership, to investigate the feasibility of recycling street sweepings. The winter street sand recycling pilot project, partially funded by a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Green Fund, had dramatic results. The pilot project was able to recover and recycle 80% of the collected street sweepings for re-use as winter street sand. Based on this success, the Winter Street Sand Recycling Program was developed. This project was nominated for the 2004TAC Environmental Achievement Award. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E211426.

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C 42685 (In: C 42681 CD-ROM) /15 /62 / ITRD E211430
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In: Transportation : investing in our future : proceedings of the 2005 annual conference and exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada TAC, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, September 18-21, 2005, 9 p.

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