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New Concrete Recipes Could Cut Cracks

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New Concrete Recipes to Solve Cracking Problems on Highways

A construction materials engineer discusses the problem of cracking and potholes on a Pennsylvania highway due to calcium chloride road salt. The proposed solution involves using novel concrete blends made from coal and steel industry leftovers, which have shown resistance to cracking in experiments. The engineer also mentions a project using a bacterial slurry to fill in salt-induced gaps.

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