Using stored summer heat to de-ice roads

They’ve done it in England by pumping stored warm water through a network of pipes underneath a road when the temperature drops to 2 degrees Celsius.

Somehow I doubt it works when the temperature drops to -35…and doesn’t climb above -25 for a week, so no joy for Saskatchewan, I’m guessing.

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