buckinghamshire county council 1 winter service presentation to members november 4 th 2013 1
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Buckinghamshire County Council
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Winter Service
Presentation to Members
November 4th 2013
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Annual Winter Service Review
Purpose• Recognised as industry good practice• Identify areas for improvement• Consider member, parish and customer feedback• Prepare Winter Resilience Plans
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Annual Winter Service Review
Context• Overview & Scrutiny recommendations – Summer 2010• Revised issue of Well Maintained Roads CoP (Appendix H) – Dec
2010 & Sept 2013• Final publication of Quarmby Report – Autumn 2010• Public expectations• No funding increase
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Annual Winter Service Review
Annual Winter Maintenance Review
Approach• Officer winter review group• Consider network priorities & selection• Community engagement & Self Help• Resources• Communications Plan - Access to information• Road Weather Information Systems – Forecasting and Weather
monitoring stations• Consider new developments
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Network Priorities
Priority 1 Precautionary salting network• 1405km (41%) –Includes ALL A & B classified roads• In addition other important C & U/C roads• Network selection takes account of traffic flows, route topography,
bus routes (school & public), adjacent key facilities, community links, previous salting regime, efficiency and practicality.
• 25 spreaders from 4 depots• Normal treatment run (for ice) – 65t salt (pre-wet salting)• Maximum treatment run (for snow) – 170t salt
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Network Priorities
Snow network• Only implemented during severe weather
or critical salt shortages.• Reduced network – A & B roads only and some key links as
follows:–major communities, key emergency facilities, facilities for other transport providers
• 700km (22%)• 12 routes (24 spreaders and snow ploughs)
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Network Priorities
Priority 2 Secondary salting network• Include most other roads and footways such as:
– Classified roads not included in priority 1 network, u/c roads serving communities of 200 dwellings or more, roads with gradients of >10%, high use footways and cycleways
• Generally only treated post weather event. • Response times subject to available resources
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Communications Plan – Access to Information• Website – Service Information Centre• Twitter• Radio/TV/Press• Winter Driving leaflet• Variable Message Signs• Parish communications
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• Weather Forecasting and Decision Making• 4 forecasts received during each day• Morning Summary, 24 Hour Forecast and 2-5 day
forecast, Evening Summary• Based on 3 Weather Forecast domains• Detailed information on predicted Surface and Air
temperatures, precipitation, frost and ice formation, wind direction and speed, snowfall etc
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2012 -13 Facts and Figures
• Cold weather started early Nov – Relatively cold winter• A number of snowfall events – at least one to a depth of 150mm (6”)• Minimum RST – - 8 degrees C• Continuous salting and ploughing• Secondary salting• Hand salting• Salt bins• Additional resources – Parish & Town Councils, District, Farmers &
supply chain.• Remaining winter period quite cold particularly Mar/April• Priority 1 precautionary salting runs – 78, average is 65• Salt usage – 10500t
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• New Developments• Route optimisation – uses computer model to look at
routes to work out the most efficient way of carrying out precautionary salting
• Following generation of model, sit down with supervisors and drivers to tweak routes
• Potential to make savings in equipment/labour• Could result in slightly longer run times
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• Questions