Snow Removal(Snow Dumps), Montreal, Quebec, Canada / Déneigement à Montréal, Hiver
Вставка
- Опубліковано 16 лют 2020
- #Canada#Quebec#Québec#Montreal#Montréal#snow#snowremoval#truck
2022-NEW video, Please SHARE:
➡️2022-Snow Removal and Dump(Drone) !! Montreal,Canada2022: • Snow Removal and Dump(...
➡️2022-Winter snow storm in Montreal/25cm snowfall/Canada: • Winter snow storm in M...
================================================
Snow Removal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Winter 2020
Déneigement à Montréal, Hiver 2020
A snow removal operation costs an average of $1 million per borough.
The snow budget of $160 million
makes it possible to make five per winter.
---montrealgazette.com
-------------------------------------------------
Camera: Sony 6300
Music: Circadian · Carly Comando
keywords,
Canada, Quebec,Québec,Montreal,Montréal,snow,snow removal, truck,st laurent
So that’s how glaciers are made.
lol
it would be Nice to see a Time Laps of That Snow Pile Melting to see How Long it actually take to Melt.
Thanks for your idea! I will try to take some picture this summer, it take about 4-5 month to melt it. Take care, Robert.
@tony Schaapman Yes, I often see this snow pile in summer.
Why don't u do it
@@alexb6620 I will shoot pictures from this spring to summer. No sure how to do time lapse with pictures from several months.
@@hailong_Vlog you can probably just take some video pans every few weeks and stitch them together to very similar effect
That's a dream job every year, making a giant snow pile with a giant snow blower!
Nice dream!
Beautiful place thanks for sharing watching from Japan 🇯🇵
2022-NEW video, Please SHARE:
➡Amazing Snow Removal in OLD Montreal!!!Quebec,Canada/Déneigement à Montréal-2022-
ua-cam.com/video/aGVwrn1hZn4/v-deo.html
➡2022-Snow Removal and Dump(Drone) !! Montreal,Canada2022:ua-cam.com/video/uKNg0PWenvM/v-deo.html
➡2022-Winter snow storm in Montreal/25cm snowfall/Canada:ua-cam.com/video/5NmsEs1PIsM/v-deo.html
First dude, I get paid to walk backwards all day. My calves kill me.
COOL
Wow amaizing video and great job 👍Respect 👌
Thank you !! My friend.
2 days and 3 camera made this video.
I will try to make more videos like this one.
Nice view very clean road thank you for sharing watching from Japan
thanks for watching !
@@hailong_Vlog your welcome Friend
Ville St Laurent j’y ai travaillé, belles images et souffleur époustouflant à la dump. Bravo.
merci!
Comment vas-tu mon ami? J'ai fait une nouvelle vidéo pour le déneigement au centre-ville de Montréal, veuillez la regarder.
Super Video, sehr Interessant zum ansehen 👋💯
Schöne Grüße aus Österreich 🌨️
Danke mein Freund, aus Österreich, es ist ein wunderschönes Land! 😄
Wow
thanks for watching !
damn, that's a lot of snow..
Yes.it is.. that's about 4 months snow on the street(in snow dump) here.
That pile will probably be around till August or maybe even September.
True... I used to work in an office across the street from a dump site, and I could see the mountain of snow outside my window... In July-August it's near the end, but the melting actually slows down a bit at that stage, because the dirt that's left behind as the snow melts builds a thicker and thicker layer over the remaining snow, and that layer ends up insulating the snow from the summer heat... In August it looks like small mountain of gravel and dirt, because the snow is entirely covered.
@@Lanefasts I worked for a City in Southeast Wisconsin. One year we got hit about every 3 or 4 days. We were stacking snow in reservoirs, parks and abandoned parking lots. We didn't warm up till April, and when we did we went from single digits and 20s Fahrenheit to 50s and 60s and tropical type rains. About 1/3 of the City flooded in the matter of a couple of hours. We had to open a storm water valve into Lake Michigan. The EPA Still fined us millions for releasing the untreated storm waters into Lake Michigan. I can still remember assisting the Fire Department in flood water Rescue. We had one park that was along a creek that was estimated 15 feet deep in floodwaters. Along with our city gulf course. A estimated 50% of basements were flooded including city hall when we opened the storm water valve into lake Michigan.
They should do a timelapse of the melt...
I wonder how many cases of beer are in that pile cooling off for the summer heat! They have had years of experience to get it right and it shows!
Should have just send all the snow to mont tremblant so they can hopefully open year round :)
good idea
I really want to go dig snow tunnels
that's cool!
Material was handled numerous times... wonder if that was most fuel/labor efficient way, or space constraint more limiting
Lol exactly. Just move it 5 ft over where no one is walking or driving.
Obviously MAKE WORK JOBS is the operative term for this operation. Far more resources than necessary, to keep people employed.
Hmmmm...no.
They can't just dump the snow anywhere they want, whether nobody is either walking or driving.
Snow turns into water. It is illegal to cause water to go onto private property as per the Civil Code in the province of Quebec.
Snow is heavy and can damage trees, bushes and flower beds.
The snow in the streets is mixed with road salt, sand and gravel which damages the greenery.
Владивостоку такое качество уборки даже и не снилось (((
Владивосток - очень красивый город !! Наилучшие пожелания!
In Vermont they use farm trucks and contract them out to help them in the winter
very interesting ! that's cost less..it spend too much money in Montreal.
Are the dump trucks privately contracted or does the city maintain a fleet of dump trucks just for this purpose?
It’s a private contract
And how much does it cost to heat the streets like Helsinki does?
Hell of a lot more atleast initially
Let's build a mountain!
yeah, cool!
send those ice to Philippines
Imagine if you would put a nice thick blanket ontop of that and ran pipes through the pile of snow, how much energy you could save if the coolness would be distributed throughout the city to cool building down, rather than using energy hungry AC.
Great idea!! that could save lots of electricity !
Well, if you could store the cold, then yes. But you don't need AC in winter and in the summer that pile has molten.
@@thoughtfox2409 One comment down someone stated that a pile the same size was around till July-August. So even if it was only around till June it would save half a year of electricity. But since it would melt faster with all the "coldness" taken away from it, it would maybe stay till May or April, but that's still better than having it sit there for nothing.
But heat exchange systems already exist, where the heat of the summer is stored in underground fluid tanks for heating in winter, and the then cold water is used for cooling in summer. But hardly anyone uses this system.
@@florichi AC isn't needed in Montreal until the middle of June and if they running fluid though pipes in the snow it will melt away from the pipe making the system useless. Its much more efficient to bury the pipes underground. Then you get heat in the winter and cooling n g in the summer. I appreciate the fact that people are trying to think outside the box but there's really no other option othere then heated roads. That's only feasible in Finland where they use steam heated by a volcano.
What happens that snow after the operations?
Just wait it melting..until August
@@hailong_Vlog wow tabernacle!
Many liter diesel/ton snow ?
thanks for watching the video, my friend.
Obviously MAKE WORK JOBS is the operative term for this operation. Far more resources than necessary, to keep people employed.
That’s just a big pile of snow??? Sheeeeeeesh
yes, snow only . There are several snow storm in Montreal here every winter.
bring it to the east coast ski resorts lol
no problem! lol
Does that melt by summers end?..
yes, it melts at August , maybe, I will take some pictures this summer.
how long do those mounds last for?
Until August. thanks for watching!
People who mock us here in Phoenix for building a city in such an unfriendly climate have never seen this video.
let them watch this video! have a nice day!
1:08 - 1:24 just listen to this Beauty
Is that a joke? That truck spewing toxic soot into the air for people to inhale?
@@flt528 What? 😂😂😂 Your Daily Food is transported in Trucks 👌🏻😂😂😂 lmao 😂
@@flt528 maybe you should go research how clean trucks burn nowadays. They burn cleaner then that gasser you drive!!
Damn, that snow mountain is huge!
I wonder how long it takes for it to melt.
It melts until July. I made a video before for this snow mountain melting.
Check my new snow removal video, there's the biggest snow dump site .. it's incredible!!
And please share this video..if you like it! Thanks!
where do all the water go when the snow melts? how do montreal take care of that?
In the ground..
The snow will gradually melt in 4-5 months and the water goes to sewer. No problem.Thanks for watching!
@@hailong_Vlog thanks for the explain, I’m from south Sweden so we don’t get allot I snow so idk how it’s like
Bro that one guy in the sidewalk plow was fucken flyinggggggg😂
yes, he is flying, lol and then stoped.
@@hailong_Vlog I wasn’t aware those things could go that fast😅
Should a snow melter be an option to keep the trucks closer.
good idea, my friend, have a nice day!
Please link the music you were playing
Circadian · Carly Comando
ua-cam.com/video/9NmngS6dg-k/v-deo.html
In Chicago they just blow it on top of the cars lol
lol, it's ok if not too much snow.
Obviously MAKE WORK JOBS is the operative term for this operation. Far more resources than necessary, to keep people employed.
What happens when it melts
hi, it melts slowly in 4-5 months and water goes to sewer.
They can ship this down to Utah... We could really use it to fill up our lakes and reservoirs
lol, good idea..
@@hailong_Vlog I know we are having a bad snow year... There is just over a foot of snow at the cabin when there usually is over 4 feet of snow... It's a sad year
@@DeLoreansgarage winter is not finished yet...
@@hailong_Vlog it was nearly 60 degrees today... I hope we do get more snow
@@DeLoreansgarage 15 Celsius? so the winter is finished there. We still have 2 months winter.
Can someone explain why they plowed it toward the middle and the plowed it back again in the first half?
government job
Charles, I have no idea. Hope somebody can explain it. :)
They are most likely trying to push it somewhere else instead of the side of the road. A blade can only push so much before pushing snow to the side, so you have to take bite size chunks at a time. It’s called working in winrows
@@claytonlind2996 thanks for your explanation!!
They will do another pass with the blower. They are getting all the snow away from the curb and sidewalk and the plows have a minimum width so it goes further out into the road than necessary and then they make a last pass to nudge it back from the second lane into the middle of the first lane ready for the blower to return.
Why not melt the snow and the use the water for agriculture or something??
Because the snow on the street is not clean. Lots of salt , dirt and garbage are in the snow. In Montreal, lots of snow , rain , so we have enough water for agriculture.
wow that's a lot of dirty ass snow
Now what happens when’s the big snow pile melts
nothing happened ..the snow will gradually melt in 4-5 months..I will take some picture during summer. thanks for watching!!
I don't get it. The roads and sidewalk are clear. What's the emergency? In Detroit, the only snow removal crew is Mother Nature. LOL
I don't know too much snow in Detroit. In Montreal, there are several snow storm every winter, it got at least 20-30cm snow each snow storm. We have to remove the snow. The problem is that sometime there is not too much snow or snow is melting, they're still removing the snow on the street or sidewalk .
Obviously MAKE WORK JOBS is the operative term for this operation. Far more resources than necessary, to keep people employed.
@@iowacorn9740 yes, I agree with you. thanks for watching!
See rather than an endless cycle of machinery can the roads not be lined with wire coils and heated to say 50f powered by solar energy to melt into water and naturally get rid of it,
THat's great idea! it a high potential business.
Obviously MAKE WORK JOBS is the operative term for this operation. Far more resources than necessary, to keep people employed.
yes, I agree with you. thanks for watching!
Why not put heating mats into the road so the snow just melts away
The climate absolutely fucks roads up here. No chance that that would last any reasonable time, let alone that this is a bigass city. The cost of installing something that would just break anyways would be astronomical
good idea! This is what I thought before, put like solar heating mat on the street. But not realistic.
@@meatloafmen Adam thanks for your explanation.
You could do it but laying plastic pipe in the road would stop the damage from freeze thaws cycle duno why they don't do simler at Alaska airport they spend upto half a million just on products to keep the ice from building up they do the same in Poland and heat sum of the building with steam
In Finland they have geothermal power plants that make power from steam from volcanoes. They pump the extra steam though pipes in the local roads and they stay bare all winter. Unfortunately thats not an option in most places like Montreal. It would require a massive boiler that would use far more fuel then those trucks.
Lets build a iglu
A huge igloo!
这个视频要火,看着亲切
谢谢!这个视频用了两天3种摄像器材拍的,有这么多的人看,我也是很欣慰。
Why dont they just tip it in the sea
I think it is because environment considering. The snow on the street is usually polluted and with lots of garbage in the snow also. Montreal is an island , and it is easy to dump to river, but they don't dump all the snow into river.
Montreal is not a seaside city
I'll do it for $998K per borough 🤣❄☃
Honestly, blow blow it up onto the the property’s, have a truck there for intersections, waste of momey
that's possible, the snow blower can blow snow up to 46m.
Good.
I also have a Snowplow video.
Please watch it if you like.
Thank you.
yes, I like your video, very nice !
@@hailong_Vlog
Thank you.
This is beautiful but I can’t help thinking how incredibly unsustainable this is. Such an involved process is surely the result of poor design in roadways, drainage, and/or other infrastructure.
Nothing to do with infrastructure. The snow has to be removed otherwise there would be mountains of it blocking the roads by March. We can’t just wait until it melts in April.
@@davidwojcik7770 but that has everything to do with infrastructure. I'm no expert on snow, but there's got to be a way to deal with the snow that doesn't require vast amounts of carbon emissions to pick it up and move it. on the other hand, what if the infrastructure didn't even require snow removal? underground metro or something.... idk I'm just spitballing here, but usually when systems require this much input, there's a better way to deal with it
@@maxkauffman6289 The better way to deal with it is not to build a city were there is so much snow. And an underground metro still requires snow removal, unless you want to run the metro autonomosly and empty from your home. Workers need to get to the metro, the passengers need to go to and from the metro etc. Also the roads have to be clear for the necessery stuff, like garbage trucks, fire engines, ambulances, police cars, cargo trucks for food etc.
The problem is they just copied the design of every city in the United States, most of which don't get any meaningful snow at all.
@@flt528 uhh, Montreal is an older city than any in the States
Colossal waste of $160 million! I guarantee mother nature will take care of this by herself.
You just wanna leave feet of snow on the roads so it gets packed into a tiny glacier?
Yeh, maybe by July.
The man in the start, probably getting paid 20 dollars an hour for walking backward, I don't mind doing it!!!
Hi what's mean " walking backward"? I don't get it.
This might be the biggest waste of public funds ever.
yes, it waste lots of money, however, If the snow is not cleaned, we cannot go out..
They could deposit the snow on the green space next to the road instead of wasting all the fuel and manpower trucking it. What a joke. Not very earth friendly.
good idea, but that is impossible, no enough green space. There are several snowstorm in Montreal every winter. it got 20-30cm snow every snow storm. too much snow.
Just light it on fire.
we need lava to melt it. have a nice day!
@@hailong_Vlog Even better. Lol
Anytime the government provides a service they make a video showing how hard and expensive it is. Criminy
yes, but all government does. Compare with most of governments in the world, government here is much better. We have more freedom and democracy in Canada. Love Canada. Thanks for watching !! Spark.
Makes me sad we spend all that money and fuel just moving Mother Nature out of our way. I guess if you burn enough fossil fuels, you eventually won't have to worry about moving snow 😣
yes, I agree with you.