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DirtGlue polymer for surface / spray on applications:
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Erosion Control
Stockpile capping
Stockpile sealing
SWPP management plans
Embankment stabilization
Contaminated soil containment
Eliminate TSS in stormwater runn-off
Dust Control on non-driving surfaces
Replace conventional Tackifier in Hydroseeding applications
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DirtGlue polymer for mix-in and compact applications:
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To build driving surfaces: (alternative to asphalt or concrete)
Roads
Trails
Cart Paths
Helipads
Temporary or rapid response runways, taxiways, & ramps
Hardened revetments
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Dustless
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Dust control for any dirt driving surface (continuous traffic, high traffic, heavy traffic)
Dust control on military bases, staging areas, and bivouac areas
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PotHoleGlue
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Asphalt pothole repair system for permanent/lifetime repairs to damaged asphalt
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