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Composition and method for stabilizing road base

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-01-19
ENVIROAD
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[0006] Thus, in at least some of the approaches herein, ash that would otherwise be transported to landfills may be beneficially used to improve roadway construction. In some examples, the addition of ash provides for strengthened road bases, while reducing the amount of other more expensive materials that would otherwise be used to create the road base. Further, the ash can provide a stronger surface, without substantial disruption to the environment.
[0009] In another aspect of the disclosure, the inventors herein have found that a mixture of ash, and emulsion, and optionally mixed with soil may provide termite deterrence.

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These products are considered waste products of coal burning power plants and the issue of how to recycle or otherwise dispose of these products has become a concern.
While various methods have been attempted to recycle these materials, (such as using small amounts in concrete), the current applications using such ash are limited due to certain undesirable properties of the ash.
Thus, despite years of effort in searching for viable uses of the ash, substantial amounts of the ash go unused and are transported to landfills.
The amount of ash that must be transported and then put into such landfills is significant.
Further, various types of post processing may be used in place of grading an roller compacting, or these acts may not be used, if desired.

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[0012] As described above, in one example, a coal combustion product, such as ash, may be combined with an emulsion and used in constructing a road base. The ash is a byproduct / waster product of burning coal. There are various types of ash that may be produced by coal-burning plants, including bottom ash, boiler slag, fly ash, and mixtures of such ashes.

[0013] In one specific example described in detail herein, fly ash may be used with an emulsion to provide an increased stabilized road surface, such as shown in FIG. 1, which shows a road surface 110 including a road bed layer 112 and a second layer 114 including at least ash and an emulsion (which may each be in layers within layer 114, or may be mixed together). Thus, fly ash may be optionally used with an emulsion to prevent erosion of banks or fields. The emulsion may operate to bind the fly ash and retain it in a form which creates a substantially durable hard surface. By mixing the emulsion and fly ash into the roadbed (also ...

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Abstract

A mixture, comprising of fly ash and an emulsion, where said emulsion is mixed with said fly ash in a range of 5% to 50% of fly ash per an area of a square yard and 0.5 gallons to 2.5 gallons per square yard of the emulsion to said area.

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[0001] The present application claims domestic priority to provisional application U.S.60 / 588,935, titled “Composition and Method for Stabilizing Road Base,” filed Jul. 16, 2004, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.FIELD [0002] The present disclosure relates to stabilizers of roadways using a combination of combustion products and emulsions. However, there may be other uses of the disclosed products, such as dust suppressants, soil stabilizers, etc. BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY [0003] Every year, significant quantities of combustion products, including coal combustion products, are produced, including various types of ash, such as bottom ash, boiler slag and fly ash. These products are considered waste products of coal burning power plants and the issue of how to recycle or otherwise dispose of these products has become a concern. While various methods have been attempted to recycle these materials, (such as using small amounts in concrete), ...

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IPC IPC(8): C04B18/06
CPCC04B26/02C04B26/26C04B2111/00482C04B2111/0075E01C3/003C04B14/06C04B14/28C04B18/06C04B18/08Y10S106/01Y10S106/90Y02W30/91
Inventor BLACKMON, DONALDSHEALY, GERALDJONES, B.K.
Owner ENVIROAD
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