Crews from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) in Craven County have poured approximately 30,000 gallons of brine on roads in anticipation of tonight's cold weather.
Raleigh and state crews have already hit North Carolina's roads, laying brine to prepare for the winter storm headed this way. Drone 5 flew overhead Thursday as brine trucks were filled at the ...
Using over one million gallons of brine, they are treating roads to prevent ice accumulation that could create hazardous driving conditions. Natalie Dale, GDOT’s media relations specialist ...
Seven trucks will be filled with the hundreds of gallons of brine mixture. A saltwater mix to help lessen the impact of the wintery mix. So when a storm, slush, or snow comes it helps that snow ...
Once cooked, store salt beef in the fridge for up to two weeks. Cuts such as beef brisket or silverside are preferable for making salt beef, as they hold up better during the long brining and ...
In anticipation of possible snow or ice accumulation, Raleigh crews brined roads throughout the city ahead of this weekend's winter storm. Advertisement About Our Ads ...