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Where Does Old Concrete Go?

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An October 26 article posted by The Virginian-Pilot which covers the Hampton Roads area of the state address the issue. In short, it’s recycled. In dump truck after dump truck, old concrete slabs of interstate are hauled away to be crushed and reused in another construction project. The sections taken from the interstate can be as large as 15 feet long and 6 feet wide. They’re stacked on a truck and driven to one of E.V. Williams Inc.’s three locations in South Hampton Roads to be transformed into a usable product. Read more.
 

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