DocumentCode
2592682
Title
Soil recycling at gas pipe construction site
Author
Fukushima, Y.
Author_Institution
Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd., Japan
fYear
1999
fDate
1-3 Feb 1999
Firstpage
948
Lastpage
951
Abstract
At Tokyo gas, about 2 million tons of excavated soil is generated as a result of construction yearly. In the past it was largely disposed of as landfill and virgin materials (sand) were purchased to be used as backfill in its place. However the mining and transportation of sand results in environmental damage and emission of NOx. The cornerstone of their efforts to improve the situation consists of measures to restrict to the utmost the generation of excavated soil during pipeline construction (the trenchless method). They are also taking steps to reuse excavated soil, both as good quality soil (which can be backfilled as it is), and as improved soil. As a measure against the generation of excavated soil, soil recycling plants have already been constructed at two sites, but it is geographically infeasible for all of the construction sites in the company to use them. Hence, with the aim of covering other regions, they developed a small-sized, maneuverable, soil recycling vehicle. It can recycle soil into improved soil by a series of processes in a small space next to a gas construction site
Keywords
construction industry; natural gas technology; recycling; soil; Japan; excavated soil; gas pipe construction site; pipeline construction; soil recycling plants; soil recycling vehicle; Atmospheric measurements; Electronic switching systems; Environmental factors; Pipelines; Pollution measurement; Production facilities; Recycling; Roads; Soil measurements; Waste disposal;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 1999. Proceedings. EcoDesign '99: First International Symposium On
Conference_Location
Tokyo
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0007-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECODIM.1999.747745
Filename
747745
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