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2008 Meeting Information

1st Western States Recycling Workshop
Held June 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Presentation: FDR in Utah - Presentation covering Utah's experience with Full-Depth Recycling (FDR), including case studies, project notes, and lessons learned.

Presentation: Full Depth Reclamation in California - Covering facts and experiences of the use of Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) in California.

Presentation: The Road to Environmental Stewardship via In-Place Pavement Recycling - Environmental stewardship perspectives on in-place asphalt pavement recycling. Benefits covered include the use of recycled materials, lower energy consumption, reduced emissions, and overall sustainability.

Presentation: Utah's Energy and Environment - Presentation covering how recycling asphalt pavement fits-in with the energy, environmental, and stewardship policy initiatives of the State of Utah.

Presentation: FDR Additive Selection Guidelines - Covers determining FDR candidates, the selection of additives, and the benefits of using FDR additives to enhance binding and coating.

Presentation: FHWA Recycling Policy - Emphasizes the role of FHWA policy in selecting materials, energy, and environmental concerns in preservation

Presentation: How to Optimize Your Strategy with In-Place Recycling - Optimization techniques for asphalt pavement recycling utilizing HIR, CIR, and FDR strategies.

Presentation: In-Place Pavement Recycling - Moving Towards a Sustainable Future - Presentation covering the shared experience of Ontario in the use of asphalt pavement recycling techniques, and its impact on PCR and ride.

Presentation: In-Place Pavement Recycling - Key to Meeting Local Road/Street Needs - Presentation covering Utah's local roadway agency experience with asphalt recycling. Covers the use of recycling as part of a comprehensive preservation strategy to enhance RSL, project selection, and construction practices.

Presentation: Contactor’s Perspective on Successful Construction of CIR and FDR - Contractors perspective on the use of CIR and FDR, including proper project selection, good communications, education, and the differences between both techniques.

Presentation: CIR for Low-Volume Roads in Nevada - Using CIR as a rehabilitation alternative for low volume roads. Presentation on Nevada's experience.

Presentation: Cold In Place Recycling In Washington State - Presentation covering WADOT's experience with CIR. Includes a discussion of CIR use on high and low volume roads, performance, and life-cycle costs.

Presentation: CDOT’s Four Ps of Hot In-Place Recycling - Covers CDOT's experience with HIR including process, projects, price, and performance issues.

Presentation: Eight Year Performance of a Recycled Freeway Surface in Ontario - Presentation covering an 8-year test section study on the performance and benefits of HIR in Ontario. Compares the life expectancies of microsurfacing to pavements treated with HIR.

Presentation: Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association - Covers the history and background of ARRA, and presents industry's perspective on the uses, applications, benefits, and best practices associated with HIR.

Presentation: Implementation of In-Place Recycling - Alaska DOT's experience using Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR)

Presentation: In-Place Recycling Activities in Arizona - Presentation covering Arizona'a shared project experience with Cold In-Place Asphalt Recycling (CIR).

Presentation: Cold In-Place Recycling Review 2005 - Activities of the FHWA Office of Pavement Technology Review Team designated to gather agency best practices in asphalt recycling and reclamation. Includes anticipated cost savings, and examples from individual state agencies.

Presentation: Western Regional In-Place Recycling Conference - Covers the activities of the Recycling Task Force as well as the Recycled Materials Resource Center, and barriers that need to be overcome to encourage the spread of recycling practices.

Presentation: Information on Colorful Colorado - Presentation on CDOT's experiences with HIR, challenges, and obstacles to greater acceptance.

Presentation: Cold In-Place Recycling in the Federal Lands Highway Program - The FHWA-FLH perspective on the use of FDR and CIR, including project selection and investigation; design considerations; and performance history.

Presentation: Asphalt Pavement Industry Overview - Discusses the materials impetus for promoting recycling, including dwindling asphalt and aggregate supplies, reliance on foreign imports, and high costs. Presentation also discusses ARRA outreach initiatives.

Presentation: Cold-In-Place Recycling Mix Design - Presentation on CIR mix design protocols developed by a consortium of state DOTs, industry suppliers, and contractors.

Presentation: In In-Place Recycling Specifications - Review of the mix design, materials, and testing specifications currently in-use among state highway agencies. Covers CIR, HIR, and FDR.

Presentation: IWashington State DOT 'Five Slide' Intro - Presentation covers WSDOT's experiences with HIR and CIR and discusses challenges to its implementation.

Presentation: Map of CIR Projects in Nevada 2008 - Map showing the location of CIR projects in the State of Nevada as of 2008.

Nevada Cold In-Place Recycling Special Provisions Part 1 - Nevada DOT special provisions (Part 1) covering CIR projects.

Nevada Cold In-Place Recycling Special Provisions Part 2 - Nevada DOT special provisions (Part 2) covering CIR projects.

Exploring Alternative Strategies for the Rehabilitation of Low-Volume Roads in Nevada - A total of 29 combinations of pavement surface and structural rehabilitation strategies were constructed on 111 centerline miles of low-volume roads throughout Nevada. The strategies included full depth reclamation, cold mix asphalt concrete pavement, cold in-place recycling, and various surface treatments. Test sections were monitored for performance.

 






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