KRSServices
Civil/Environmental
I have used calcium chloride for years as a temporary dust suppressant and stabilizer. The Federal government has deemed salt as toxic (to certain species of fauna and fish) and this includes calcium chloride. My question pertains to the chemical reactions that take place in the soils when the calcium is entrained in the road gravels (road surface). Does the product degrade or react with the soils to become "less toxic" over a period of time. I realize that continued moisture reduces the effectiveness as a dust suppressant, but is the material changed chemically or simply lost (to runoff) into the ditches? I have to make a presentation on the subject, and I know that will be a question some astute councillor will ask. Any ideas? KRS Services