We are located in a rural area that often gets ice storms, significant amounts of snow and temperatures consistently below 0 for many months. Our office and production plant are two separate buildings so people are often walking between the two. Our parking areas are all gravel. We use equipment to plow the snow but it often leaves it very icy. We can spread salt but it doesn't help when we receive snow so often. We have also tried spreading gravel after plowing, but the main gravel pile freezes into one solid chunk. We need to find another solution for this winter. ANY and all ideas you can share would be helpful! Thank you!
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