Freeze-thaw Cycle
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City of Edmonton expects to fill about 500K potholes in 2023Complaints to 311 reporting potholes are down so far this year compared with the same time in 2022: 1,600 notifications compared with 6,000.TrafficApr 12, 2023
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Slick roads, potholes presenting a challenge for City of Vernon, B.C. workersIn addition to addressing winter road conditions, city crews have also been repairing potholes throughout the community that are being caused by freeze-thaw cycles.TrafficJan 9, 2023
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City infrastructure improving to deal with water main breaks in LethbridgeSeveral water main breaks have occurred in Lethbridge in a short period of time, raising questions about the durability of the city's pipeline infrastructure.WeatherJan 21, 2022
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Lethbridge College researcher receives more than $230K for sugar beet projectAlberta Innovates has selected a Lethbridge College researcher as one of eight recipients of an award through its Smart Agriculture and Food Digitization and Automation Challenge.EducationMay 21, 2021
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Be wary of falling rocks, says Lake Country; freeze-thaw cycle can amplify natural hazardsThe district says the current freeze-thaw cycle can amplify natural hazards, and, despite regular monitoring, rockslides can happen unexpectedly.CanadaFeb 24, 2021
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4 Edmonton skate parks slated for repairs this spring and summerFour City of Edmonton skate parks are scheduled to receive some rehabilitation work this spring and summer.FeaturesMay 1, 2017
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