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GDOT to begin 'pre-treating' NE Ga. roads Fri. morning in anticipation of snowstorm

By AccessWDUN staff
Posted 4:17PM on Thursday 5th January 2017 ( 7 years ago )

The Georgia Department of Transportation plans to begin pre-treating roads in northeast Georgia Friday morning at 6:00 in anticipation of the snow that is expected to move into the area Friday night. 

For the 21 counties in northeast district, twelve brine tanks with a total of 69,000 gallons of the salt water solution will spray interstates and state routes, according to a GDOT press release. If snow and/or ice begin falling, crews will switch from brine application to snow plows and salt and gravel spreaders.

The Georgia DOT northeast district has the following resources to respond to the current winter weather event:

When freezing precipitation hits, keeping the roads clear of ice and snow for emergency vehicles becomes a top priority, according to the release.

Georgia DOT crews focus first on clearing interstates and heavily traveled state routes, and will specifically target areas vulnerable to freezing, like hills, ramps, bridges and interchanges.

Motorists are urged to:

GDOT workers pump brine into one of the tankers that will be used to treat northeast Georgia roads. (Courtesy GDOT)

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