Environmental protection when processing road-building materials
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v6i.103Keywords:
Environment, ecology, road construction wast e, construction scrap, industry, recycling, asphalt, bitumen, environmental assessment, negative impact, quarry, road dismantlingAbstract
This article presents the most acceptable ways of recycling waste road building materials, as well as the main measures to eliminate the negative impact on the environment of waste road building materials obtained in the process of construction, restoration and reconstruction of roads. These activities will solve a number of problems associated with the negative impact on the environment of construction waste.
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