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<b>This article has been renamed to [[106.3.2.46 TM-46, Analysis of Cements and Fly Ashes]] and the test has been modified.</b>
<b>This article has been moved to MoDOT's webpage [https://www.modot.org/being-green <big>Being Green</big>]</b>
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When one thinks of environmentally friendly practices, building roads and bridges might not come to mind. Yet MoDOT strives every day to protect, conserve, restore and enhance our natural resource while dealing with the challenges of planning, designing, building, maintaining and operating a complex transportation infrastructure.
When one thinks of environmentally friendly practices, building roads and bridges might not come to mind. Yet MoDOT strives every day to protect, conserve, restore and enhance our natural resource while dealing with the challenges of planning, designing, building, maintaining and operating a complex transportation infrastructure.

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This article has been moved to MoDOT's webpage Being Green