snow removal contractors across ontario are facing a road salt shortage.
the shortage is “pretty bad,” said joe salemi, executive director of landscape ontario, which represents about 3,000 out of the approximately 8,000 snow contractors in the province.
“we heard about it mid-week (last week). it’s all over the eastern seaboard in the u.s. and all over the province, all the way to ottawa,” he said. “there’s a lot of winter left. that’s why we’re raising the red flag. it’s kind of a crisis.”
contractors order their salt based on how much they have used in past winters, said ed hansen, the president of landscape ontario, which represents about 250 snow contractors in the ottawa area.
so far, ottawa is doing alright in terms of its supply, hansen said on feb. 13. “but the rest of the province is rationing.”
in a statement, a spokesperson for the city of ottawa said it had confirmed with its contractor, who had sufficient supply to meet the city’s needs for the remainder of the snow season.
“we do not anticipate any shortages.”
when there are numerous small snowfalls, the same amount of salt is used for every event. eventually, it takes a bite out of a salt stockpile, hansen said.
at the same time, when there are days just above freezing followed by cold nights, contractors must also put down salt to prevent falls because ice has formed overnight.