[Talk-us] Labeling forestry service roads/tracks

Kerry Irons irons54vortex at gmail.com
Mon Jul 20 22:57:54 UTC 2020


They apply calcium chloride solution as a dust control agent.  CaCl2, AKA “cackle 2”

 

 

From: Mike Thompson <miketho16 at gmail.com> 
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 7:10 AM brad <bradhaack at fastmail.com <mailto:bradhaack at fastmail.com> > wrote:

Hmmm, interesting.   I'm not sure they compact very many roads around 
here (CO).  

I have lived, or spent time in, rural parts of four states (MN, IA, OH and CO) and I have never seen an unpaved road compacted.  They get graded once a year perhaps to remove the wash boards, and some have a coating of something applied to keep the dust down.

 

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