Moisture control method and means for pavements and bridge deck

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Pavement – Including bed

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404 70, E01C 300

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043198546

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure embraces a method, system and means for controlling or conveying away liquids or moisture that may permeate or penetrate asphalt-surfaced roadways, pavements, bridge deck constructions and the like and includes a membrane or membrane construction functioning as a moisture or liquid barrier or control means disposed between a roadway, pavement or bridge deck wear surface layer and a concrete substrate for retarding, resisting or preventing deterioration of roadways, pavements, bridge deck constructions and the like.

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