Field study of a shredded-tire embankment in Virginia
An edition of Field study of a shredded-tire embankment in Virginia (2004)
By Edward J. Hoppe
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Virginia Transportation Research Council,Available to the public through NTIS]
Language
eng
Pages
52
Description:
In response to increased environmental concerns, the Virginia Department of Transportation, with the support of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, developed an experimental project designed to test the feasibility of using shredded tires for constructing highway embankments. Approximately 1.7 million discarded tires were used on the project constructed near Williamsburg in the summer of 1993, the only shredded-tire highway embankment in Virginia to date. During the 10-year monitoring period, the shredded-tire embankment performed satisfactorily based on environmental and engineering assessments. The researchers recommended that the use of shredded-tire embankments be considered a viable option for disposing of discarded tires in an environmentally responsible way.
subjects: Waste products as road materials, Tires, Recycling, Roads, Embankments
Places: Virginia