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Citation

Couret C. Am. City Cty. 1999; 114(11): 2 p..

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Penton Media)

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Abstract

Potholes are like a recurring virus for roadway crews everywhere. However, by using recycled plastic waste materials, several cities and counties have found a permanent solution to their frequent pothole and road-wear problems. The system is installed prior to asphalt or concrete fill material. It includes a cross-laminated polyethylene liner that is placed on the bottom and up the sides of the hole to act as a foundation for the repair materials. The liner also prevents water intrusion. A polypropylene mesh sheet goes over the liner, and a half-inch (1.3-cm) polyvinyl chloride reinforcing rod is woven through the mesh sheet to absorb vehicle impact. Asphalt can then be poured over the entire setup.

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