Injecting Sustainability into Deep Soil Mixing Projects

Deep Foundations Institute
Paul R. Lear
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Sustainability continues to be an important aspect of remediation and infrastructure projects. Deep soil mixing (DSM), a common construction and remedial technology, can easily incorporate the following sustainability best management practices (BMPs), including Minimizing Total Energy Use and Maximizing Use of Renewable Energy; Minimizing Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and Maximizing Use of Machinery Equipped with Advanced Emission; Minimizing Water Use and Impacts to Water Resources; Beneficial Reuse of Materials/Reduction of Materials and Waste Reduction; Use of Local Labor and Supplies. This paper focuses on the sustainability of DSM treatment and provide carbon footprint calculations at least one completed DSM project which used these sustainability BMPs to demonstrate the environmental impact of the sustainability.
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APA: Paul R. Lear  (2021)  Injecting Sustainability into Deep Soil Mixing Projects

MLA: Paul R. Lear Injecting Sustainability into Deep Soil Mixing Projects. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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