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Erosion control meshes

Erosion control applications of scrap tires, which are banded together and partially or completely buried on unstable slopes, can provide economical and immediate solutions. Construction costs were reduced by 50 to 75% of the lowest cost alternatives such as rock, gabion (wire-mesh/stone matting), or concrete protection. [Pg.205]

Geosynthetic-enhanced erosion control netting (ECN), open weave meshes, and ECBs. [Pg.534]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.535 , Pg.536 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.535 , Pg.536 ]




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