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Chevron plans to clean tar waste at Alameda Point this spring
Chevron is making progress on their agreement to clean up the tar waste left behind from their Alameda Point refinery that ...
Bio-bitumen is a bio-based asphalt binding obtainable through renewable biomass materials such as agricultural waste, plant oils, lignin, algae or even animal manure and is an environmentally friendly ...
India has pioneered in commercial production of bio-bitumen, which is an environmentally friendly substitute of petroleum-based bitumen in the construction of roads. The milestone was announced by ...
New Delhi: The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) on Wednesday handed over licences to multiple Indian manufacturers to produce bio-bitumen, an alternative to petroleum-based bitumen ...
India has become the first nation in the world to commercially produce bio-bitumen, said Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday. In technical parlance, bio-bitumen ...
Snow and ice can damage paved surfaces, leading to frost heaves and potholes. These become potential hazards for drivers and pedestrians and are expensive to fix. Now, researchers propose in ACS ...
Snow and ice can damage paved surfaces, leading to frost heaves and potholes. These become potential hazards for drivers and pedestrians and are expensive to fix. Now, researchers propose in ACS ...
Michigan construction projects may have another pavement option following a successful trial use of “highly modified asphalt” in Livingston County. A stretch of I-96 near Grand River Avenue in ...
These New Yorkers are fuming. More than 100 residents from a pair of Queens and Brooklyn waterfront neighborhoods slammed a city-contracted asphalt recycling plant near their homes at a tense meeting ...
An asphalt plant in Queens is causing a major stink in surrounding neighborhoods. "It smells like burning asphalt," said longtime Greenpoint resident Joe Cascio ahead of a community meeting Tuesday ...
Something stinks in the nabe of Greenpoint. Greenpoint resident Ian Oberholtzer wakes up every weekday morning to an aromatic alarm: the “acrid stench of burning tires.” The New York State Department ...
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