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'''From Tires to Fuel.''' MoDOT crews clean up more than 80,000 car tires – about 600 tons – that are left on state highways every year. These tires are ground up and used as fuel for power plants. | '''From Tires to Fuel.''' MoDOT crews clean up more than 80,000 car tires – about 600 tons – that are left on state highways every year. These tires are ground up and used as fuel for power plants. | ||
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Revision as of 12:59, 26 March 2025
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This article has been renamed to 106.3.2.46 TM-46, Analysis of Cements and Fly Ashes and the test has been modified.