This website collects cookies to deliver better user experience. Cookie Policy
Accept
Sign In
The Wall Street Publication
  • Home
  • Trending
  • U.S
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Markets
    • Personal Finance
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Style
    • Arts
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: Fixed wintry climate has Ontario snow contractors scrambling for salt
Share
The Wall Street PublicationThe Wall Street Publication
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • U.S
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Markets
    • Personal Finance
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Style
    • Arts
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 The Wall Street Publication. All Rights Reserved.
The Wall Street Publication > Blog > World > Fixed wintry climate has Ontario snow contractors scrambling for salt
World

Fixed wintry climate has Ontario snow contractors scrambling for salt

Editorial Board Published February 21, 2025
Share
Fixed wintry climate has Ontario snow contractors scrambling for salt
SHARE

There was one fixed in Ontario this winter: a continuous quantity of snow falling throughout many areas of the province.

The plethora of snowfalls, each massive and small, has left these accountable for clearing roads and parking heaps scrambling to maintain up.

It has additionally left personal snow contractors with the unenviable activity of attempting to maintain their salt shares excessive, as unusually excessive quantity of inclement climate is inflicting “massive strain,” stated Joe Salemi, govt director of Panorama Ontario.

“There’s already a shortage of snow and ice contractors in Ontario because of the liability pressures that are on them,” stated, whose affiliation represents landscapers and personal snow elimination corporations.

“So when you have all of these snowfalls all at once, it just puts massive strain on the capacity and the bandwidth of these contractors to make sure that our parking lots and roadways and walkways are clear.”

Story continues beneath commercial

‘Smaller snow events actually eat up a lot more salt’

“Average snowfall at YYZ for the month of February is 24.3 cm (YYZ has received 71.6 cm so far this month),” he defined.

“The average snowfall for the entire winter weather season is 108.5 cm (YYZ has received 125.8 cm so far this season).”

Click to play video: 'Toronto outlines plan for snow removal after 53 cm of accumulates in the city, more on the way'

1:46Toronto outlines plan for snow elimination after 53 cm of accumulates within the metropolis, extra on the best way

In the meantime Ottawa, which tends to see extra snow within the winter than their southern cousins, has seen 93.4 cm by February 19, whereas it traditionally averages 43.3 cm, in response to Hill. He stated that Canada’s capital will typically see round 223 cm however it had already seen 193 cm by Wednesday.

Story continues beneath commercial

“All of these small snow events require a salt application,” Salemi stated.

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

Get breaking Nationwide information

“But when we saw this bigger snowfall, it’s the plow crew that goes out, clears all the snow, and then at the very end, there’s a salt application. So all of these smaller snow events actually eat up a lot more salt than one big snowfall.”

Among the many corporations feeling the pinch is Draglam Salt, which posted a warning on their web site noting that costs might be affected by the salts scarcity.

Click to play video: 'How to stop shoveling from straining your heart'

2:13How to cease shoveling from straining your coronary heart

The world’s largest salt mine is positioned in Goderich, Ont. Salemi stated the wintry climate has pressured Compass Minerals, the mine’s proprietor, to ration its salt provide because it offers a lot of his members with their salt.

“The salt mines base their production off the last couple of winters snowfall and you know in the GTA and southern Ontario are snowfalls in the last two winters have been pretty light,” Salemi stated.

“So getting ready for this winter we’ve seen a ton of snow already and we still have a lot of winter to go.”

Trending Now

Legault calls Tkachuk brothers ‘shameful’ as hockey, politics conflict for 4 Nations remaining

Chantal Kreviazuk adjustments Canadian anthem lyric to protest Trump remarks

Story continues beneath commercial

The Compass Minterals web site says the corporate ships salt from Goderich to a whole lot of communities across the Nice Lakes and alongside the St. Lawrence Seaway.

“The salt mines are actually prioritizing government organizations, the municipalities, the provinces,” Salemi defined.

“So the private contractors are at the back of the line and, you know, they’re able to get salt, but it’s few and far between.”

He stated one in every of his group’s members was pressured to ship footage to get a restock after his provides had run low.

“I was talking to a snow and ice contractor (Thursday) morning, and he said he was down to his last five yards,” Salemi recalled.

“And when he contacted the mine, they asked him to send photo evidence that he was actually down that low. And once he was able to do that, they sent one load of salt where normally he would be able to get two or three at any given time.”

Story continues beneath commercial

Click to play video: 'Staying Safe on Snow-Covered Roads'

5:11Staying Secure on Snow-Coated Roads

In regular winters, contractors will be capable to get a load at a second’s discover, however it’s now a three-to-five day ready interval to get a restock. However Salemi says Mom Nature is in charge.

“It’s a no-win situation for anyone,” he supplied.

“No one really wants to be where we’re at right now. it’s the unpredictability and the nature of our weather.”

The shortage of salt has pressured among the contractors to train a bit extra warning as they apply their commerce.

“They’re servicing all of their clients, but they have to ration the salt,” Salemi stated.

“They have to make sure that they’ve got enough supply for everybody.”

Extra on TorontoMore movies

TAGGED:ConstantcontractorsOntarioSaltscramblingsnowWeatherwintry
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Is a chook flu vaccine for chickens coming quickly? Is a chook flu vaccine for chickens coming quickly?
Next Article Two Dublin Excessive college students hospitalized after combat breaks out in pupil union Two Dublin Excessive college students hospitalized after combat breaks out in pupil union

Editor's Pick

Trisha Paytas Welcomes Child #3, Reveals Tremendous-Distinctive Title

Trisha Paytas Welcomes Child #3, Reveals Tremendous-Distinctive Title

Studying Time: 2 minutes Trisha Paytas has welcomed her third little one. The well-known YouTuber has additionally revealed their unorthodox…

By Editorial Board 4 Min Read
Closure of I-680 deliberate in Fremont this weekend
Closure of I-680 deliberate in Fremont this weekend

FREMONT — Southbound lanes of Interstate 680 might be closed to visitors…

1 Min Read
6 Greatest Hermes Cologne – Males’s Luxurious Fragrances For 2025 | Fashion
6 Greatest Hermes Cologne – Males’s Luxurious Fragrances For 2025 | Fashion

We independently consider all advisable services. Any services or products put ahead…

13 Min Read

Oponion

10 Greatest Males’s Dishevelled Denims – All Kinds and Budgets For 2024 | Fashion

10 Greatest Males’s Dishevelled Denims – All Kinds and Budgets For 2024 | Fashion

Excessive on the listing of clothes we should as soon…

September 21, 2024

Brooklyn Bridge ship crash investigation underway right now by federal, native businesses

New York Metropolis and federal officers…

May 19, 2025

Individuals Embrace Options Trading, Turbocharging Markets

Shares of Robinhood Markets Inc. had…

September 26, 2021

Foxconn Unveils First Electric-Vehicle Prototypes

TAIPEI— Foxconn Technology 2354 -1.02% Group,…

October 18, 2021

Purchase now, pay later pitfalls: Many shoppers aren’t paying loans

BNY Wealth CIO Sinead Colton Grant…

May 21, 2025

You Might Also Like

Floods hit Aralam area in Kerala; shutters of Pazhassi dam raised as precaution
World

Floods hit Aralam area in Kerala; shutters of Pazhassi dam raised as precaution

Heavy rains triggered widespread flooding in Arlam and surrounding areas, forcing the evacuation of a number of tribal households and…

2 Min Read
This week on “Sunday Morning” (July 27)
World

This week on “Sunday Morning” (July 27)

Visitor host: Tracy Smith COVER STORY: “The Wizard of Oz” as you’ve by no means seen it beforeThis “Wizard of…

9 Min Read
Trump performs golf in Scotland amid nationwide protests
World

Trump performs golf in Scotland amid nationwide protests

President Trump performed golf Saturday at his course on Scotland’s coast whereas protesters across the nation took to the streets…

6 Min Read
‘Lilo & Sew’ stars mirror on movie’s success and are looking forward to a sequel
World

‘Lilo & Sew’ stars mirror on movie’s success and are looking forward to a sequel

SAN DIEGO – Just a few issues have modified for the celebrities of “Lilo & Stitch” for the reason that…

2 Min Read
The Wall Street Publication

About Us

The Wall Street Publication, a distinguished part of the Enspirers News Group, stands as a beacon of excellence in journalism. Committed to delivering unfiltered global news, we pride ourselves on our trusted coverage of Politics, Business, Technology, and more.

Company

  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • WP Creative Group
  • Accessibility Statement

Contact

  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability

Term of Use

  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices

© 2024 The Wall Street Publication. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?