Archive for September, 2008
Asphalt Preservation (outdoor creatures) - An Environment Friendly Mode Of Road Maintenance
No commentsBy ASI Solutions ASI Solutions
Carbon Study Supporting Uphill Struggle
Surfacing supplier ASIs latest effort to make headway in a difficult market is to publish an independent study into the green credentials of its specialist techniques.
Stockport has run out of potholes and Worcestershire County Council has reported 66% cost savings, all as a result of using Rhinopatch, [...]
Vinyl Chloride Classified As Carcinogen (outdoor pets)
No commentsBy Katie Kelley
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as well as the National Toxicology Program, classifies vinyl chloride as a documented carcinogen. In fact, vinyl chloride appears in all registered carcinogen indices, and there is no level of exposure at which the adverse health effects are negligible. It is considered both a nephrotoxin (substance harmful to [...]
MTBE - Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (wildlife creatures)
No commentsBy Katie Kelley
Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) is one of various additives used to oxygenate gasoline. These substances are blended with gasoline to reduce carbon dioxide emissions (MTBE also reduces other toxic chemical compounds in vehicle emissions). MTBE has been in use since 1979, primarily in response to the diminishing use of lead in gasoline.
In 1990, [...]
(Garden creatures) Asphalt Preservation - An Environment Friendly Mode Of Road Maintenance
No commentsBy ASI Solutions ASI Solutions
Carbon Study Supporting Uphill Struggle
Surfacing supplier ASIs latest effort to make headway in a difficult market is to publish an independent study into the green credentials of its specialist techniques.
Stockport has run out of potholes and Worcestershire County Council has reported 66% cost savings, all as a result of using Rhinopatch, [...]










