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  2. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    The windrows created by the plows in residential areas often block driveways and imprison parked cars. The snow pushed there by any plow is a dense, packed version of "normal" fallen snow. When the temperatures are significantly below freezing this packed snow takes some of the characteristics of solid ice.

  3. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Road salt contains chlorides that could migrate through the porous pavement into groundwater. Snow plow blades could catch block edges of concrete pavers or other block installations, damaging surfaces and creating potholes. Sand cannot be used for snow and ice control on porous surfaces because it will plug the pores and reduce permeability. [17]

  4. Fisher Engineering - Wikipedia

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    A FISHER plow with a steel SnoFoil deflector attached to keep snow from blowing up on the windshield. Fisher Engineering is an American manufacturer of snowplows and other professional snow removal equipment, located in Rockland, Maine.

  5. Snowplow - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of rail travel and later, the automobile, a number of inventors set about to improve existing snow plows. In the US, the "snow-clearer" is said to have been patented as early as the 1840s, [8] for railways. The first snow plow ever built specifically for use with motor equipment was in 1913.

  6. Darth Blader? Wichita has named its winter snow plows ... - AOL

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    Here are some of the snow plow names, and the full list can be found on the city’s website: Baby Snowda. Blizzard of Oz. Darth Blader. Edgar Allen Snow. EisenPlower. Every Day I’m Shovelin. F ...

  7. Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Use Salt on Concrete - AOL

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    G&B Construction: “Why you should Never use Salt on Concrete in Winter” 11 Ice Scrapers With Nearly Perfect Customer Reviews Here’s Why Light Snow Is Just as Dangerous as a Snowstorm