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Waste and By-Product Recycling

CE is internationally renowned for its work in waste stabilization and waste and by-product recycling.  Members of the firm have published extensively in this area and have been involved in the development of patents relative to waste stabilization and land reclamation options. Professional services include:

  • Market Analyses — Potential Uses
  • Material Processing Design
  • Waste Stabilization — Engineering and Environmental Evaluations
  • Evaluation Testing — Laboratory and Field Evaluations
  • Permitting Assistance — Beneficial Use Determinations
  • New Technology Development

CE was the lead consultant in the preparation of guidelines that were developed under contract with the Federal Highway Administration for use of nineteen waste and by-product materials in highway construction applications. These guidelines are available at the Federal Highway Administration’s Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center Web Site. Under contract with the Transportation Research Board (National Cooperative Highway Research Program), Chesner Engineering has prepared a computerized database on waste material use in highway construction.

CE has provided service to industry to assist in finding recycling options for by-product materials and to government in developing regulatory specifications and testing methods for evaluating the engineering and environmental suitability of using waste and by-product materials. CE has direct experience in testing and evaluating coal-fired power plant ash, oil-fired power plant ash, and sludges, municipal waste combustor ash, waste glass, foundry sand, recycled concrete, recycled asphalt, sewage sludge ash, petroleum contaminated soils, steel slag, blast furnace slag, construction and demolition debris, dredge muds, and cement and lime kiln dusts.

CE is presently working with the Federal Highway Administration and the University of New Hampshire's Recycled Materials Resource Center (RMRC) to develop evaluation guidelines and new AASHTO specifications for recycled materials. 


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