New Manual for Maintenance of Dirt and Gravel Roads Available Online

Environmentally Sensitive Maintenance for Dirt and Gravel Roads” is a 300-page manual which identifies, documents, and encourages the use of environmentally sensitive maintenance of dirt and gravel roads, is now available online.

The manual was created with funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a general audience interested in integrating environmental concerns into their unpaved roads program.

The document provides insight into using natural systems and innovative technologies to reduce erosion, sediment, and dust pollution while more effectively and efficiently maintaining dirt and gravel roads and gives the users a “tool box” full of environmentally sensitive maintenance tools and practices.

Dirt and gravel roads are increasingly being recognized as having a significant impact on water resources.

Penn State’s Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies has been a pioneer in development methods and training programs to limit the water pollution that comes from dirt and gravel roads.

Printed copies of the manual can also be obtained from Chris Solloway, U.S. EPA, Office of Water, by sending email to: solloway.chris@epa.gov .


10/26/2007

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