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This presentation discusses the critical pathway from research to operational implementation of effective snow and ice control strategies. It emphasizes identifying user needs through surveys and stakeholder meetings, and highlights foundational research and guidelines that address these needs. Strategies for overcoming institutional barriers, securing funding, and fostering cultural change in maintenance practices are outlined. The presentation also emphasizes the importance of education, field demonstrations, and communication in enhancing operational efficiency for effective snow and ice management.
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Research to Operations:The Pathway to Operational Implementation Presented at the 3rd National Surface Transportation Weather Symposium, July 28, 2007 by Leland D. Smithson, PE AASHTO SICOP Coordinator
Research to Operations • Identify User Needs • Survey • Stakeholder Meetings • Foundational Research and Reports Address User Needs • Solutions address the problems • Solutions are reasonable and affordable • Identify the payoff
Pathway to Operational Implementation • Proactive Snow & Ice Control Operations Foundational Research • SHRP H-350, Road Weather Information Systems by Ed Boselly, 1993 • SHRP H-385, Development of Anti-icing Technology, by Robert Blackburn, 1994 • FHWA, Manual of Practice for an Effective Anti-icing Program: A Guide for Highway Maintenance Personnel, 1996
Pathway to Operational Implementation • Identify and address the barriers • Institutional issues • Funds for equipment, chemicals & facilities • Funds and time for training • Cultural change • Learn from the success of others • Identify the champions • Provide field demonstrations • Education • Develop effective methods of teaching
Pathway to Operational Implementation • Address Emerging Problems • Benefit/Cost Study of RWIS and Anti-icing Technologies, by Ed Boselly, 2001 • NCHRP 526, Snow & Ice Control: Guidelines for Materials & Methods, 2004 • NCHRP 577, Guidelines for the Selection of Snow & Ice Control Materials to Mitigate Environmental Impacts, 2007
Pathway to Meeting Tomorrows Needs • Deepen the science and optimize the results • FHWA MDSS, MODSS & Clarus • Benchmark the performance • Develop reliable processes • Share the results • COMMUNICATIONS is the glue that holds the improvement process together!!!
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