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  • ...used to extend the life and lower maintenance cost associated with asphalt pavements, primarily in asphalt road paving, car parks and walkways.
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  • ...ttp://pubsindex.trb.org/view.aspx?id=775292|title=Rubblization of Airfield Pavements: State of the Practice|date=January 2006|authors=Buncher, Mark and Jones, H
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  • ...1830s, there was a surge of interest, and asphalt became widely used "for pavements, flat roofs, and the lining of cisterns, and in England, some use of it had ...er 2009}} Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)</ref> Indeed, mastic pavements had been previously employed at [[Vauxhall]] by a competitor of Claridge, b
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  • ...[engineering]] and construction documents and literature. Asphalt concrete pavements are often called just "[[asphalt]]" by laypersons who tend to associate the ...sphalt concrete most commonly used on highly trafficked [[pavement (roads)|pavements]] such as those on major [[highway]]s, [[racetracks]] and [[airfield]]s.
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  • ...as the "Signine" composition, so extensively employed for even making the pavements of houses."<ref>Pliny, Natural History, book 35, chapter 46. [http://old.pe ...om there to Sicily and finally to the Italian peninsula.<ref>The Decorated Pavements of Morgantina II: The Opus Signinum. Author(s): Barbara Tsakirgis. American
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  • [[Category:Pavements]]
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  • An experienced installer is vital to the success of pervious concrete pavements. As with any concrete pavement, proper subgrade preparation is important. T ...oncrete.org/PUBS/JOURNALS/AbstractDetails.asp?ID=14259 "Producing Pervious Pavements."] ''Concrete International.'' Farmington Hills, MI. March 2005, Vol. 27, N
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  • In new suburban growth, porous pavements protect [[drainage basin|watersheds]]. In areas already built out, old town ...[http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/pavements.pdf "Field Evaluation of Permeable Pavements for Stormwater Management, Olympia, Washington."] Fact Sheet. October 2000.
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