valuwise
Industrial
- Jun 29, 2011
- 3
hi. I am from a construction company. We had a situation where the municipality shut the water supply whilst in the midst of mixing concrete on site. we use a mechanical mixer and it is for a floor slab. NHBRC states that the min strength for a floor based slab is 10mpa. We are mixing a 25 mpa strength.
To complete a section we backwashed aprox 40l water from the clients pool and used it for one mix out of a 300 sq metre slab. When i informed the project manager of what we had done, he is concerned that the chlorine in the pool water might destaibilise the concrete. It is unreinforced concrete, with a mesh inlaid.
Can somebody please advise me wheter this is correct?
To complete a section we backwashed aprox 40l water from the clients pool and used it for one mix out of a 300 sq metre slab. When i informed the project manager of what we had done, he is concerned that the chlorine in the pool water might destaibilise the concrete. It is unreinforced concrete, with a mesh inlaid.
Can somebody please advise me wheter this is correct?