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AASHTO Innovative Highway Technologies Anti-Icing / RWIS
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Search the Library to find records for publications related to anti-icing/RWIS. Most records include abstracts, and some include links to the full text.

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Recommended by the gatekeeper:

  • The Guide for Selecting Anti-Icing Chemicals specifies the key performance measures that are required from an anti-icing chemical and suggests ways of grading chemicals according to those performance measures. It also provides a method whereby an agency can weight these measures according to the specific needs of that agency.
  • Best Practices of Outsourcing Winter Maintenance Services pdf icon
    The scope of this project was limited to finding the best practices among governmental agencies that outsource winter maintenance services. Information for the project was solicited from several different governmental sources.
  • Lead States Team Transition Plan
  • Anti-Icing and RWIS Technology in Canadapdf icon
    C-SHRP Technical Brief # 20
    This technical brief gives an introduction to the anti-icing concept and the accompanying technologies of road weather information systems (RWIS) and thermal mapping. It also presents the implementation status of anti-icing and RWIS technologies in Canada as observed through a survey conducted by the AASHTO Anti-Icing Lead States Team.
  • 1999-2000 Technology Transfer and Usage Survey Results pdf icon
    In 1997, the Anti-icing/RWIS Lead States team conducted a survey of AASHTO member states to determine the level of use of anti-icing and road weather information systems (RWIS) technologies. The team then developed a baseline report from the results. A follow-up survey was conducted in late 1999 and early 2000 to determine current usage and quantify the success of technology transfer from 1997 to 1999. This report presents the results of that survey.


See also the web site for the AASHTO Technology Implementation Group