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Show 12 November 10,1999 n by MSgt. David Cassidy NCOIC, Pavements and Equipment Flight Heating systems now turned on The light dusting of snow that hit the mountains over the last few weeks indicates that winter is just around the corner and it's time to get ready for another snow removal season. While we didn't have a real hard winter last year, the base did receive several storms within a two week period, putting a lot of pressure on facility managers, housing residents, the 75th Civil Engineer Squadron snow removal crews and the equipment used to perform clearing operations. There is no way of predicting how much snow we will receive, so it's best to be prepared for the worst. The cool fall weather has arrived and Civil Engineer maintenance technicians have finished shutting down and winterizing all air conditioning systems used for comfort cooling. The boiler plants are now supplying steam for heating systems to base facilities and technicians are making their final checks and repairs. If you notice problems in your facility, contact your building manager so a service call can be made to the Civil Engineer Service call desk. Technicians will respond as soon as possible. As a reminder: Facility managers should check their inventories of shovels, sand, de-ic- er hydrant locations. and other supplies needed to get through the winter and prevent any accident or injuries around their buildings. Snow is removed from public areas on a priority system outlined in the Hill AFB Snow and Ice Removal and Control Plan. If it snows continuously, CE will only plow the main roads and the Remember to remove icicles hanging from eaves, and to keep sidewalks clear. Motorists should use caution when approaching and overtaking any snow removal equipment and remember that the equipment has the right of way. Stay well back from spreaders to avoid being hit with salt used to control ice. priority airfield areas. Once the storm lets up, secondary roads and parking lots will be plowed. The Snow Control Center will notify facility managers of areas that will be closed for snow removal operations. Military Family Housing occupants who have a fire hydrant next to their quarters have the responsibility to keep the hydrant free of snow, so it can be found in an emergency situation. Call the fire department at Ext. for 21 Limit flightline area travel to avoid packing the snow and creating ice hazards. Ice is extremely difficult to remove once it forms, and it creates a safety prob i Pedminic Deirfsil WorKs Dr. Scott Wall, DDS r :t 4 - 19 need . m ll ACUVV CYTDA A a CASH ADVANCE CENTERS m NO ADDITIONAL LOAN FEES NO CREDIT feX NO PROBLEM i NO HASSLE 2 this Ad We Make Today Now Open North Salt Lake, 470 E. 1100 S ..a,.- -. -- 1 PAYDAY (Across from OPEN: Mon. 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