Hi folks,
Apologies for cross-posting. We are planning to install some pathways around our campus and would like to consider an environmentally preferable alternative to asphalt. It needs to be a hard surface for snow-clearing purposes. If you have any recommendations, it would be much appreciated!
Natalie Seaba, BSc. ES, M.N.R.M (cand.)
Environmental Affairs Coordinator
Red River College of Applied Arts,
Science and Technology
C409-2055 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, M.B. Canada R3H 0J9
ph: (204) 632-3075
fax: (204) 632-9661
www.rrc.mb.ca/environment
Seeking Alternatives to Asphalt Pathways
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Hi, Patti:
Yellowstone National Park is pulverizing glass, something they have trouble recycling there, and using that.
Darcy Hitchcock
AXIS Performance Advisors, Inc.
503 288-7704
http://www.axisperformance.com
Consider permeable paving materials. See 4 types in a demonstration project in Wilmington, MA: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/waterSupply/ipswichRiver/demo4-lakewater.htm
For more information, see this fact sheet: http://www.mapc.org/regional_planning/LID/permeable_paving.html
Marilyn McCrory
Water Resources Planner
Department of Conservation and Recreation
Office of Water Resources
251 Causeway Street, Suite 800
Boston, MA 02114
Tel.: (617) 626-1423
Fax: (617) 626-1455
[email protected]
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/waterSupply.htm
Natalie
It sounds like you should look into some type of pervious or porous pavement. There are many styles on the market. Uni Eco-Stone is one brand that has shaped stones atop layers of drain stone which facilitate infiltration and are quite decorative. There are others that look similar to asphalt that will allow water to run through. Do a search on pervious or porous pavement and you will come up with a plethora of choices.
Patti Mason
Scrap rubber can be used for road pavements and I assume also pathways. See "Asphalt Rubber Design and Construction Guidelines. Volume 1 Design Guidelines", Northern California Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Technology Centre and California Integrated Waste Management Board, Sacramento. (2002).
Regards,
Aisha Poole
Waste Education Officer
Penrith City Council
ph (02) 4732 7987
fax (02) 4732 7958
email [email protected]