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  2. Here are a few tips and reminders about the cumbersome tasks of clearing driveways and sidewalks of the white stuff. More: Showcase your best snowstorm photos by sharing them with us. Here's how

  3. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    In regions with more precipitation, snow is commonly removed with snow shovels, a large lightweight shovel used to push snow and lift it, and snow scoops or sleigh shovels, a large and deep hopper-like implement fitted with a wide handle and designed to scoop up a load of snow and slide it on any slippery surface to another location without ...

  4. How To Build an Epic Snowman With Just a Few Simple Steps - AOL

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    Shoveling sidewalks will most likely lead to a snowball fight and under perfect conditions, will take us to the big hill up in the next town for an afternoon of sledding. But, without a doubt, the ...

  5. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Some additional water is stored in the open graded or crushed drain rock base, and remains until the subgrade can absorb the water. For clay-based soils, or other low to 'non'-draining soils, it is important to increase the depth of the crushed drain rock base to allow additional capacity for the water as it waits to be infiltrated.

  6. Snowmelt system - Wikipedia

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    A heated sidewalk in Holland, Michigan Installation of a geothermal snowmelt system on a street in Reykjavík, Iceland.. A snowmelt system prevents the build-up of snow and ice on cycleways, walkways, patios and roadways, or more economically, only a portion of the area such as a pair of 2-foot (0.61 m)-wide tire tracks on a driveway or a 3-foot (0.91 m) center portion of a sidewalk, etc.

  7. How old is too old to be shoveling snow? Adults over 45 may ...

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    Here's what to know. Will there be snow for the holidays? Map shows probability of a white Christmas. How old is too old to be shoveling snow? "I wouldn't want to draw a line in the sand with an ...

  8. Drainage gradient - Wikipedia

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    Drainage gradient (DG) is a term in road design, defined as the combined slope due to road surface cross slope (CS) and longitudinal slope (hilliness). Although the term may not be used, the concept is also used in roof design and landscape architecture. If the drainage gradient is too low, rain and melt water drainage will be insufficient.

  9. Ponding - Wikipedia

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    Most flat roof systems (properly called "low-slope roof systems") are designed with a slight pitch to shed water off the sides, usually into gutters, scuppers, internal drains, or a combination of these. [5] When a scupper or drain is clogged or fails for other reasons, storm water tends to pool around that low area.