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- Minimizing Waste in the Production Process of Asphalt Plants
By incorporating recycled materials into asphalt mixtures, the asphalt drum mixer plant can conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and lower production costs while minimizing waste generation
- Water Management - Tipco Asphalt
Water drainage systems in the plants are designed so that water and any runoff waste is captured by the system so that we may reduce, reuse, and recycle for our internal use This prevents public water contamination and shortage of water supply during droughts
- ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES GUIDE - onasphalt. org
2 3 WATER Most asphalt plants should not require an ECA for water However, if the plant site has sewage works such as a storm water retention pond, a settlement pond, ditches, culverts or a discharge to a watercourse then an ECA is required under Section 53 of the Ontario Water Resources Act (OWRA) and the site may also have requirements under
- Environmental Compliance Checklist for Asphalt Plant Operator
The checklist covers a wide range of areas including air emissions, water management, waste management, noise control, and overall environmental management practices It helps operators identify potential environmental risks and provides guidance on how to mitigate them
- The Environmental Impact of Asphalt Plants
At times, there may be noticeable emissions coming from an asphalt plant’s stack, but in almost all circum-stances this is just steam — the loss of water vapor from the drying of aggregate at high temperatures Sometimes odors from the heated materials may also emanate from an asphalt plant
- RECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT:
Plant Waste All asphalt plant operations generate some waste during plant start-up, transition between mixes, and clean-out Generally, start-up and shut-down plant wastes have very low asphalt contents Another form of waste is mix rejected from a project due to incomplete coating or due to the mix temperature being too high or too low for the
- Recycling of Waste Materials for Asphalt Concrete and Bitumen . . .
Different types of waste fiber can be recycled in asphalt concrete and contribute to sustainable practice The use of cellulose fiber has become industry practice for the construction of stone mastic asphalt Waste glass can be used effectively as a filler in asphalt concrete
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