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Recycled Material for Fill

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Okiryu

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Sep 13, 2013
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Hi, have you ever used recycled (crushed) glass as fill material. Somebody proposed to use it for fill a site (around 1 to 2 meters) for heavy duty roads. Sizes of particles for crushed glass are 3/16" and 7/16". I do not see how you can properly compact it.... Thanks.
 
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Gap graded materials generally lack stability and do not compact well as you noted. Further, glass particles will likely break down under compaction. Dust created from glass particles can be a health hazard. Use well graded stone base!
 
Ron, agree. however this material will be used as fill. We will have a good well graded granular material for the base. The glass may be used at deeper zones (deeper than GL-1m) but anyways I would prefer "real" soils...
 
Thanks f-d, that is a good reference. Have you ever seen crushed glass placement and its further performance?
 
No, I haven't. It must be out there though, 'cause it made our spec book. I've only been at the DOT for 5 years though.

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Fortunately, we use more sand cone, but just curious about the reason of the erroneous reading when using the nuclear gage...
 
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