Quebec municipalities using environmentally friendly options to road salt
MONTREAL — Several Quebec municipalities that want to reduce their use of rock salt are turning to beet juice and wood chips as alternative de-icing options.
Eric Westram, the mayor of Montreal-area Rosemere, says the Swiss have been using wood chips on roads in the Alps instead of salt since 2008 and “there’s no contest.”
“We’ve been using it for three weeks on two streets near a river where there’s a lot of dampness and a lot of ice formation,” he said in an interview Tuesday.
Westram pointed out that salt is only effective to temperatures as low as -15 C, while wood chips are good to about -30 C.