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Modular structure assists strategic salt storage priority
12 September 2019
Every October, the Winter Weather Survey is conducted by the Local Government Association to gather information about local councils’ preparations for the coming winter. This never fails to give a fascinating insight into our local authorities' salt storage strategies.

The October 2018 survey revealed that 15% of authorities planned to have more salt in stock for the winter than previous years. 69% of those councils wanted to increase their resilience, and 31% wanted to reduce the need to restock further into the winter. As a result, councils ordered 1.4 million tonnes of salt ahead of the gritting season; 200,000 more than the stock prepared for the previous year. This makes 2018’s the largest stockpile of salt since national records began. As councils work towards meeting our infrastructure’s ever-increasing needs, Rubb provides salt storage facilities that are proven to last for over 40 years with minimal to no long-term maintenance.
While some local authorities looked to expand, 79% did not plan to increase their salt stockpiles in 2018, with 48% stating that they are at their storage capacity’s limit. As our weather becomes more and more unpredictable, it can be difficult to plan ahead with confidence. But when the nation was caught off guard by 2017’s ‘Beast from the East’, it demonstrated that local authorities cannot be complacent when it comes to salt stockpiling.
Preparedness cannot be emphasised enough when considering the national toll a severe winter can have. 2010’s Whitehall-commissioned Winter Resilience Review found that the economic and social cost of winter weather disruption was around £1 billion.
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