Earthworks consolidation system

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61 36A, 61 50, E02D 2100

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039902528

ABSTRACT:
An earthworks is constructed by consolidating solids and/or slurries and using the consolidated material for constructing the earthworks. A quantity of less than 150 grams of hydraulic cement and a quantity of soluble alkali metal silicate containing less than 11 grams of SiO.sub.2 are mixed with each liter of the solids and/or slurry to produce a water insoluble solidified material. The material thus produced is used for the construction of the earthworks. The material can be worked in with other solids, the material will not leach chemicals and the material does not break down into colloidal size particles that would remain suspended in water.

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