Chloride Stabilization of Unpaved Road Aggregate Surfacing

Author:

Monlux Stephen1,Mitchell Michael2

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 3738 Central Avenue West, Missoula, MT 59804.

2. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, San Dimas Technology and Development Center, 444 East Bonita Avenue, San Dimas, CA 91773.

Abstract

There are few alternatives for improving long-term performance of aggregate surfacing materials in dry climates other than annual dust abatement treatments. In-place stabilization of properly graded aggregate with chloride additives is cost-effective and provides performance and intangible benefits. Similar results are achieved by mixing additives with aggregate during crushing. This 2-year study identifies conditions in which chloride-stabilized roads have a projected life of 10 years or more if properly maintained. The greatest benefits are realized in projects with high aggregate surfacing replacement costs and average daily traffic volumes that exceed 100. Stabilization provides a higher standard of road surface performance by improving ride quality and reducing dust, corrugations (washboarding), and raveling (loose aggregate). Other intangible benefits include reduced sedimentation in streams, reduced aggregate resource depletion, reduced health hazards from dust, and increased road-user safety. This project developed guidelines for chloride stabilization of various aggregate surfacing materials in semiarid to arid environments. Performance and cost-effectiveness of chloride stabilization were measured on 12 projects and monitored for two seasons in four western states; monitoring included construction and maintenance costs, road surface deterioration, traffic, weather conditions, environmental effects, and materials testing. Treated surfaces needed blading after 25,500 vehicles, whereas untreated surfaces needed blading after only 3,200 vehicles. Environmental effects on trees, streams, and roadside soils were insignificant. Many tools were developed to assist in the proper implementation of chloride stabilization of road surface aggregates.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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