Method for filling land areas with a material comprising soil an

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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405128, 405266, 405270, 106793, 106900, C09K 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A composite fill material (22) comprising soil (18) and spent lime (14) and a method for filling depressed land areas (24) therewith. The method for filling land areas (24) includes generating spent lime (14) by adding lime to water (12) in order to precipitate out minerals causing water hardness. The generated spent lime (14) is mixed with soil (18) to form a composite fill material (22) which is subsequently utilized to fill depressed land areas (24) thus creating a solid soil base.

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