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Recycled Materials in Geotechnics (Geotechnical Special Publication),Used
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This Geotechnical Special Publication presents fifteen papers highlighting the latest developments in the rapidly evolving field of recycled materials in geotechnics. A number of recent federal and state initiatives have promoted use of these materials, which are seeing increasingly common use in engineering practice. The use of recycled materials is now required for some federally funded projects, and many states municipalities now offer economic incentives encouraging the use these materials in new transportation projects. Recent improvements in material processing and field construction techniques have made the use of these materials cost competitive for general civil engineering construction. The papers in this comprehensive volume span a range of recycled materials including tirederived aggregate, soiltire shred blends, tire bales, fly ash, paper sludge, dredged materials, asphalt shingles, and foundry sands, among others. This useful, uptodate reference for both practitioners and researchers includes contributions from renowned authorities in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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