Evaluation of recycling waste materials and by-products in highway construction |
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Authors: | Ashraf El-Assaly Ralph Ellis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering , University of Alberta , Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;2. Department of Civil Engineering , University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY The generation, handling, and safe disposal of waste materials has become a major concern in North America. Approval of facilities for waste processing and proper disposal is becoming more difficult to obtain. Furthermore, there is a growing public awareness of the importance of conserving and preserving our valuable natural resources. This expanding awareness has given rise to the trend towards recycling or reuse of awide variety of solid wastes. Experiences with using waste materials in highway construction can vary considerably, depending on material characteristics, construction processes, and climatic differences. A number of waste materials may be suitable for use in highway construction, but others may not. The objective of this paper is introduced in two tasks. The first is to include a survey of the waste materials and by-products that have been used successfully, or may be used, as materials for highway construction or maintenance work. This also includes determination of the state of practice concerning economic and technical factors for these wastes. The second is to rank these materials based on three criteria: number of uses by State agencies, economic uses and performance aspects. |
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Keywords: | North America recycling waste construction industry |
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