Water Resources
Concrete plays a major role in the water resources infrastructure
in North America. The market for water resources covers applications
such as water conveyance, water and wastewater treatment facilities,
dams, spillways, canals, bank protection, and reservoir liners
to name a few.
Dams are a principal structure in any water resource plan.
Concrete has always been an important material in dam construction,
both in North America and abroad. More
Roller-Compacted Concrete
 Roller-compacted
concrete is a proven and economical alternative for building
new dams and for replacing or rehabilitating existing dams.
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Soil-Cement
Soil-cement
is now readily used not only for embankment slope protection
but also for stream bank protection, grade control structures,
and reservoir and channel linings. Click
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