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Soil Stabilization

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Soil Stabilization

Soil (stockpile) stabilization is the process of encapsulating or adding a liquid “tarp” to a stockpile of material. This technique is part of most stockpile management systems and is tailored to the specific product, industry and sensitivity of the surrounding environment.

With ever growing government requirements around runoff contamination in our storm water systems as well as requirements to control fugitive dust particulate in the air, it is becoming increasingly more important to encapsulate stockpiles on construction, landscape or at long term storage sites.

Design Criteria

Aggregate, minerals, fertilizer, soil and other commodities stockpiled degrade due to weather creating airborne particulates. Rain and snow will wash and erode stockpiles. In order to eliminate or cut back on inventory loss, oxidization, fugitive dust, leaching and slope decay a spray applied emulsion is necessary. The material to be encapsulated should be analyzed for gradation, porosity, density, end use and weathering characteristics so the proper product can be used in the appropriate quantity.

Materials

Asphalt Emulsions:

Stabilizing emulsions are an economical solution and can be modified with a combination of special wetting agents to aid in penetrating the soil to create a crust. Fugitive dust is controlled and water is shed minimizing erosion.

Organic Polymers:

Organic polymers or lignin’s derived from plants can be used as a natural stabilization measure. It very effectively binds the granular surfaces together. This material is used in a wide range of products including food additives suitable for human consumption and therefore is beneficial for stabilizing stockpiles of material used in the food industry such as fertilizer. It is a viscous product that is typically diluted with water.

Performance Guidelines

In order to achieve optimal product performance, the following guidelines should be followed:

Related Resources

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Research – The Stability of Granular and Cohesive Materials in Triaxial Compression
Research – Use of Asphalt Emulsion in Underground Mines

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