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County tries out new dust suppression method ahead of new fall program

Lethbridge County crews have begun testing a new dust suppression method on a section of road near Stafford La...

County tries out new dust suppression method ahead of new fall program
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Lethbridge County crews have begun testing a new dust suppression method on a section of road near Stafford La...

County tries out new dust suppression method ahead of new fall program Lethbridge County crews have begun testing a new dust suppression method on a section of road near Stafford Lake Estates. The one-kilometre stretch is on Township Road 92, east of Highway 512 and is part of a trial meant to extend suppression times. Instead of just applying product to the surface, the new way mixes it deeper into the road structure.

The goal is to have a road that holds up better over time, with less dust, less rutting, and less need for regular grading.

Published
Jul 14, 2026
Updated
Jul 14, 2026
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Lethbridge News Now
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Crime
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