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Received 24.06.2022

Revised 16.11.2022

Accepted 15.12.2022

Retrieved from Iss. 112, 2022

Pages 211 -218

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Berezina, N., Mudrak, K., & Parkhomenko, N. (2022). USE OF SLAG WASTE IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (112), 211-218. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2022-112-211-218

USE OF SLAG WASTE IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION

Nataliya Berezina Klavdiya Mudrak Nelly Parkhomenko

Abstract

One of the perspective directions of today that reduce the negative human-made pressure on the environment and the population in the implementation of construction and economic activities is the creation of resource-saving technologies that use secondary raw-materials instead of primary, which reduces the disposal of unused waste in the resource cycle, while reducing the use of primary natural resources. The possibility of using glass waste, the bulk of which is cullet, in road construction is considered. The results of researches are presented and it is shown that for performance of road-building works at the device of a design of road clothes, slag can be applied practically in all its layers

Keywords:

environmental protection, slag waste, cullet, recycled glass, road construction

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