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    Kane County Using New Tech To Manage What Should Be A Snowy Winter

    Paul StukelBy Paul StukelOctober 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    We’re not ready for this.

    With winter fast approaching and Chicago expecting a La Niña weather pattern that could bring colder and snowier conditions to the Midwest, the Kane County Division of Transportation (KDOT) is taking proactive steps to keep roads safer and reduce environmental impact. The Division is using innovative deicing technology to work smarter, not harder, in preparation for the challenging months ahead.

    Last winter, KDOT began using Frost Solution cameras—portable, mini weather stations that provide real-time data to predict frost, snow, and ice conditions on roads. These cameras, currently leased by KDOT, offer an hourly forecast that includes air and surface temperatures, wind speeds, and precipitation predictions. This advanced information helps the county’s road crews make data-driven decisions about when and where to deploy anti-icing measures.      

     “This allows us to optimize our anti-icing operations, save materials, and minimize unnecessary treatments,” said Mike Way, KDOT’s Road Maintenance Superintendent.

    KDOT has also partnered with 12 of the 16 townships in Kane County to use the mini weather station devices, significantly increasing coverage and enabling comprehensive monitoring of weather conditions across the county.

    With this technology, Kane County is not just bracing for winter; it’s gearing up to tackle it head-on with smarter, more sustainable practices that benefit both motorists and the environment.

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