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Gravel road treatment with calcium chloride in Michigan
Preserving gravel roads by treating them with bituminous tar and asphalt material and calcium chloride; calcium chloride will not consolidate gravel that does not contain certain percentage of binder; on ordinary road 8 to 10 tons of calcium chloride will keep surface in dustless compacted condition throughout year; applying this chloride. Extract from paper presented at Annual Purdue Road School.
Gravel road treatment with calcium chloride in Michigan
Preserving gravel roads by treating them with bituminous tar and asphalt material and calcium chloride; calcium chloride will not consolidate gravel that does not contain certain percentage of binder; on ordinary road 8 to 10 tons of calcium chloride will keep surface in dustless compacted condition throughout year; applying this chloride. Extract from paper presented at Annual Purdue Road School.
Gravel road treatment with calcium chloride in Michigan
Roads Streets
Burridge, A.L. (author)
Roads and Streets ; 68
1928
Article (Journal)
English
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