Oklahoma City adding beet juice to mixture used to treat icy bridges

Oklahoma City adding beet juice to mixture used to treat icy bridges
A Kansas Department of Transportation truck is shown spraying a brine/beet juice mix in 2019.

Several Oklahoma City bridges will tackle a reddish tint Sunday as the general public works division experiments with utilizing beet juice to fight icy circumstances anticipated on Tuesday.

Beet juice is used in northern cities together with Calgary, Washington, D.C. and Cincinnati.

“Rock salt needs temperatures above 15 degrees and sunlight to be effective,” said Public Works Emergency Operations Manager Mike Love Jr. “When you add a percentage of beet juice to your salt or brine mixture, it brings the operational temperatures down to minus 10 to minus 20 degrees.”

The beet juice levels on a snow plow in Rockford, Illinois, are checked in this Nov. 2022 photo.

Eleven bridges to be treated with beet-laced brine solution:

The bridges to receive the beet-laced brine solution on Sunday morning include:

  • Exchange Avenue over the Oklahoma River
  • Pennsylvania over the Oklahoma River
  • Agnew Avenue over the Oklahoma River
  • May Avenue over the Oklahoma River
  • Portland Avenue over the Oklahoma River
  • Meridian Avenue over the Oklahoma River
  • MacArthur Boulevard over the North Canadian River
  • Council Road over the North Canadian River
  • Meridian Avenue over Airport Road
  • MacArthur Boulevard over Airport Road
  • Meridian Avenue over SW 54

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