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Over 2,000 tonnes of salt stored ready for gritting teams this winter

Thursday 26th October 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community

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More than 2,000 tonnes of salt has been stored ready for Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Highways team to use over the winter.

Gritting lorries at the council’s Clutton depot | Photo © B&NES Council

Highways staff have been stocking up on gritting salt, refilling grit bins and ensuring its fleet of gritting lorries is prepared.

2,176 tonnes of salt has been procured and is in dry storage at the local authority’s Clutton depot, with all 434 of the council’s grit bins currently being checked and refilled.

Spreading gritting salt onto highways helps prevent ice from forming on road surfaces and makes them safer for road users.

A dry run has also taken place, making sure the district’s nine gritting lorries are ready after their summer services.

The council will be able to store more salt this year thanks to a newly constructed salt barn in Keynsham, as part of the new Keynsham Recycling Hub.

Once operational in December, the storage facility will allow the council to hold 1,000 tonnes of salt, increasing the total amount the council can store considerably and reducing the need to replenish stocks mid-winter.

On average, the council carries out 57 gritting runs and uses 2,581 tonnes of salt each year as it maintains 1,102km of highway.

Each gritting run sees vehicles deployed to prioritised highways like A roads, B roads, bus routes and roads which provide access to schools and hospitals.

Councillor Manda Rigby, cabinet member for Transport, said: “Our Highways team is ready and prepared to keep our road network safe and running as the colder weather approaches. Keeping key routes open is a high priority for us to make sure all road users can get to where they need to be.”

As temperatures drop, the Highways team will closely monitor specialist forecasts and data from its own weather stations to identify when low temperatures and weather conditions pose a threat to road users.

Gritting runs are needed whenever road temperatures are near freezing. There are 18 specially trained drivers on stand-by to respond when required.

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