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Calcium vs. Magnesium Chloride for Dust Control: Which Wins?
Side-by-side comparison of calcium chloride and magnesium chloride for dust control — performance, cost, climate fit, and which one is right for Michigan.
Read articleWater Truck vs. Calcium Chloride: True Cost & Effectiveness
Water trucks knock down dust for hours. Chloride lasts months. We break down the actual cost per dust-free day and when each option makes sense.
Read articleLiquid Calcium Chloride vs. Rock Salt for Ice Control
Why liquid calcium chloride outperforms rock salt below 15°F, cuts material use 30–60%, and reduces slip-and-fall risk — with cost and application comparisons.
Read articleDIY Dust Control vs. Professional Application: What Actually Works
DIY chloride flake, calibrated spreader, hose bib, water truck — how each compares to professional liquid calcium chloride application on cost, safety, and dust-free days.
Read articleCost
Dust Control Cost per Mile in Michigan (2026 Pricing Guide)
Real-world dust control pricing by the mile, by the acre, and by application — what drives cost, what to budget, and how to lower it long-term.
Read articleGravel Road vs. Paved Road: Lifetime Cost Comparison
When to keep a road gravel and when to pave — comparing capital cost, annual maintenance, dust suppression, and traffic thresholds with real-world numbers.
Read articleSeasonal
When to Apply Dust Control in Michigan: Seasonal Calendar
The best time of year to apply calcium chloride in Michigan, why timing matters, and when to schedule mid-season touch-ups.
Read articleAnti-Icing vs. Deicing: When to Pre-Treat and When to React
Anti-icing is pre-treatment that prevents bond; deicing is reactive treatment after ice forms. The strategy, timing, and material differences that change winter outcomes.
Read articleWinter Pre-Treatment Strategy for Commercial Properties
Pre-treatment timing, material selection, weather triggers, and reporting — a winter program that prevents bond, reduces slip risk, and cuts material spend.
Read articleCompliance
Michigan Fugitive Dust Compliance: MIOSHA, EGLE & Local Rules
What Michigan operators need to know about fugitive dust rules — MIOSHA Part 528, EGLE air-quality regulations, and how chloride keeps you compliant.
Read articleOSHA & MIOSHA Dust Compliance for Industrial Operators
OSHA, MIOSHA, and state air-quality rules that govern fugitive and respirable dust on industrial sites — exposure limits, control hierarchy, and how chloride dust suppression fits the compliance plan.
Read articleRoad Dust, PM10 & PM2.5: Air Quality Impacts You Should Know
What PM10 and PM2.5 mean, where road dust falls on the spectrum, the health effects regulators care about, and how dust suppression measurably cuts particulate emissions.
Read articleHow-To
The Gravel Road Maintenance Playbook (Crowning, Chloride, Re-graveling)
A practical maintenance cycle for gravel roads — grading, crowning, calcium chloride treatment, and re-graveling — to stop washboarding and material loss.
Read articleHow Calcium Chloride Works: The Chemistry of Dust Control
How calcium chloride pulls moisture from the air, binds road fines, and keeps unpaved surfaces dust-free for months — explained in plain English with the chemistry that matters.
Read articleCalcium Chloride Application Rates & Cadence (Gallons per Mile)
Standard application rates for liquid calcium chloride — gallons per mile, gallons per acre, concentration targets, and how often to re-apply for gravel roads, yards, and construction sites.
Read articleHow Dust Destroys Heavy Equipment (and What It Costs You)
Fine road and yard dust grinds engines, wears bushings, fouls hydraulics, and shortens tire life. The maintenance math behind dust control and the ROI of suppression.
Read articleConstruction Site Dust Mitigation: A Site Superintendent's Guide
A field-ready dust control plan for active construction sites — haul roads, lay-down yards, perimeter PM10 monitoring, and chloride application that keeps you compliant and on schedule.
Read articlePrivate Road Association Dust Control Guide
How HOAs, lake associations, and private road groups should budget, schedule, and contract calcium chloride dust control — including assessment templates and acceptance criteria.
Read articleStop the Dust Before It Becomes a Problem.
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