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Getting There: This Year, State Workers Won’t Have to Use a Howitzer to Control Avalanches at Snoqualmie Pass Avalanche Control
The new solar-powered system reduces road closures to under two hours and improves safety by remotely detonating explosives to trigger avalanches on Snoqualmie Pass.
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Getting there: This year, state workers won’t have to use a Howitzer to control avalanches at Snoqualmie Pass avalanche control
Washington transportation officials will no longer rely on a collection of artillery to shoot loose snow on Snoqualmie Pass to safely trigger controlled avalanches above Interstate 90. Read more...
·Vancouver, United States
Read Full ArticleGetting there: This year, state workers won't have to use a Howitzer to control avalanches at Snoqualmie Pass avalanche control
Washington transportation officials will no longer rely on a collection of artillery to shoot loose snow on Snoqualmie Pass to safely trigger controlled avalanches above Interstate 90.
·Spokane, United States
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