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Gippsland Water paves the road to sustainability - Utility Magazine

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Image: Gippsland Water Gippsland Water is exploring an innovative way to make gravel pavement construction more sustainable using a water treatment by-product  The study involves mixing alum sludge with a traditional gravel to create pavements with a lower carbon footprint.      Alum sludge is a mixture of dirt, debris, and aluminium sulphate (alum) – a chemical used to bind unwanted particles together so they can be removed from drinking water.…
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Utility Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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