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In Soil Stabilization applications the preliminary engineering work and mix designs are done by a qualified testing laboratory to determine the appropriate chemical and application rate to achieve the long term performance required to take advantage of the stabilized soil layer in pavement or building pad design. |
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In Soil Drying applications the untreated soil is overly wet and the high moisture content is causing problems with handling and meeting compaction requirements. In these instances, our intended result is to simply reduce the moisture content of the untreated soil bringing it back to within specified tolerances. |
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In Soil Modification applications the untreated soil is considered unsuitable for use in structural applications on a project site. Most often the only alternative to treating these soils is paying to have them removed, disposed of and replaced with select, imported fill. |
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Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) is a maintenance process by which the full flexible pavement section consisting of asphalt, base, sub-base and a pre-determined portion of the underlying soil subgrade are uniformly pulverized and blended with a specified type and amount of chemical re-agent such as Portland Cement, foamed asphalt, asphalt emulsions or Lime Kiln Dust resulting in a stabilized base course. |
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Asphalt Pulverization is a very common application on severely distressed chip & seal county roads, bituminous pavements and parking lots. Similar to Full Depth Reclamation, Asphalt Pulverization allows for the reuse of the existing asphalt materials instead of wasting them. |
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Commercial and residential developments are frequently incorporating retention ponds to add to the scenic beauty of a finished site. Typically fine, clayey soils will retain water well in these applications but sites with coarse, sandy soil, are too permeable and the water will leak out of the retention pond and action must be taken to fix this problem. |
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Frozen Coal Pulverization |
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During a long and cold winter, many utility companies will run into problems with their coal stockpiles freezing and clumping which causes their material handling systems to plug and can lead to hours of costly down time. |
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