Chip seals are used extensively by CDOT for extending pavement life. Chip seals utilizing locally available and minimally processed aggregates should be a more economical pavement preservation treatment than chip seals constructed with higher quality, more expensive aggregates. Low traffic roadways may not demand such materials to perform acceptably. After four winters and three summers service both experimental chip seals are performing well. It appears that locally available, minimally processed aggregates can be successfully applied as chip seal aggregate on low volume roadways.