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Madison County, Tenn, makes economical use of soil cement bases with asphaltic surfaces on roads carrying 200 vehicles a day or more; processing is carried out with single pass stabilizer; finished roads and roads under construction shown in illustrations.
Madison County, Tenn, makes economical use of soil cement bases with asphaltic surfaces on roads carrying 200 vehicles a day or more; processing is carried out with single pass stabilizer; finished roads and roads under construction shown in illustrations.
Soil-cement fits rural-road needs
Better Roads
Rodgers, E.C. (author)
Better Roads ; 19
1949
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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