Vegetated roadsides in Minnesota help control stormwater quantity and pollutant levels before the water reaches lakes, streams and communities. Because leftover soil from road construction generally does not support filtration and plant growth, MnDOT and local engineers have continued research to identify organically rich, locally available industrial by-products to amend the soil. Engineered soil mixes with materials such as dredge sand, coarse street sweepings and ash sawdust show high potential for providing a sustainable, efficient solution.
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How will the energy transition impact transportation?
This article was originally posted on Catalyst, January 2023.
The transition to sustainable energy is underway in Minnesota and across the country, propelled by both a growing need to reduce greenhouse emissions and the upcoming influx of funds from new federal legislation. On October 26, 2022, CTS hosted a seminar to explore two important aspects of the energy transition and their impacts on the transportation infrastructure: community solar and electric vehicle (EV) readiness.
Continue reading How will the energy transition impact transportation?Smartphone App Aims to Help Drivers Switch to More Sustainable Transportation Modes
This article was originally published in Catalyst, May 2021.
Using an innovative mobility app, U of M researchers are pointing the way for drivers to shift their travel toward more sustainable modes such as transit, park-and-ride, walking, and biking.
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