Evaluation of Dust Palliatives for Unpaved Roads in Arid Climates
Publication: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 20, Issue 3
Abstract
An evaluation of commercial and experimental dust palliatives was conducted to determine their effectiveness for mitigating fugitive dust on roads in arid climates. Several types of chemicals were tested including polymer emulsions, lignosulfonates, chloride salts, synthetic fluids, an asphalt emulsion, a polysaccharide solution, a polyacrylamide, and a guar gum. Each product was placed in an individual test section at a rate of using an admix construction method (grade/spray/till/compact/spray). Fourteen test sections were constructed and observed at 30-day intervals to monitor product performance. Data from both stationary and mobile particle collectors were analyzed to determine the ability of each product to suppress dust for extended periods. Several products are recommended for use on roads in arid climates as a result of this evaluation.
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Acknowledgments
This research was funded by the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va. The authors would like to thank Mr. Mike Farley of MCSC for support. They would also like to thank Mark Vaughan and Gary Robison of the U.S. Border Patrol for their cooperation and for providing the testing location. The views expressed in this work are those of the authors, who are responsible for the facts and accuracy of the data. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official views or policies of the Engineer Research and Development Center, Department of the Army, or the Department of Defense. This paper is published with the permission of the Office of the Chief of Engineers.
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Received: Apr 19, 2005
Accepted: Sep 15, 2005
Published online: Aug 1, 2006
Published in print: Aug 2006
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