Rock Salt in Brossard, QC.
Brossard's entire residential plan is on lettered grid sectors A-R — a single plow loop covers two sectors and timing shifts each year alphabetically. Winters here deliver sustained snowfall through December, January, and February, and storm clusters can stack faster than ploughs can clear — and cul-de-sacs and curvilinear streets shape every routing decision. The local economy leans on DIX30 commercial district, Centre hospitalier Pierre-Boucher (next door), and Solotech, which means our routes pre-treat DIX30 commercial district's sites before residential bookings whenever a storm is forecast inside their shift change.
What a real Brossard season demands
- Annual snowfall: 210 cm typical (heavy-belt band)
- Winter temperature: -9 °C average (cold baseline)
- Plowing trigger: 3 cm accumulation
- Response SLA: ≤ 4 hours from trigger
- De-icer cutoff: rock salt above −12 °C, calcium chloride below
- Coastal factor: salt-spray corrosion drives equipment wash cycles and chloride-blend tuning
Why rock salt in Brossard?
Rock Salt stocked at the Brossard depot. Lot-traceable, AMS-2014 compliant where applicable. Order by 14:00 for same-day pickup; freight to surrounding counties moves on our route trucks.
Where we cover in Brossard
- Neighbourhoods: Secteur A à R (alphabetic plan), DIX30, Brossard-La Prairie, and Panama
- Coastal corridor: salt-spray-rated equipment on routes within 2 km of the shoreline
- Lake-effect zones: pre-treatment ahead of forecast lake-effect bands
How we route Brossard
- Dispatch density: satellite-city routing
- Priority routes: Centre hospitalier Pierre-Boucher (next door), Solotech on a separate route book — DIX30 and Brossard-La Prairie contracts never wait behind residential queues
- Unit replacement target: < 45 minutes during storm events (tier-C priority)
- Local depot crew: lives in Brossard, knows the streets, named in your dispatch record — not a national call centre
