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Wheat77
Posted 9/2/2015 20:53 (#4766981 - in reply to #4766339)
Subject: RE: Oil on gravel road?


mtvan - 9/2/2015 14:02

A neighbor set up a water tank and fire hose nozzle and uses the Calcium Chloride that they use for dust control.  It takes about 22 bags of Calcium Chloride to do 700' give or take.  Runs about $400 instead of the $1000 it was to hire someone to do it. 



I like your do it yourself method.

Some counties or townships put calcium chloride on their gravel roads near residences.

I have a big problem with that. You live on a gravel road, you take care of the dust.
Don't have the rest of the tax payers pay for any of it.
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