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The Asphalt Rubber Technology Service is a partnership between South Carolina's
Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), and Clemson University.
It was created for the purpose of promoting, designing, and testing the
use of recycled scrap tires in rubberized asphalt and in other civil infrastructure
applications.
ARTS has provided grant funding to South Carolina cities and counties
for several test projects, performs research to discover new uses and
improve upon existing uses of scrap tires, and conducts training classes
and seminars on the use, design, testing, and construction of rubberized
asphalt and other applications.
Currently, there are no grant funds available.
Upcoming Event
Please check the News Section for an Upcoming workshop on Recycled Material Usage in Infrastructure Applications in Columbia, SC on May 23rd 2012. This workshop is targeted at a broad audience and the focus is recycled materials in civil engineering applications
ARTS MISSION STATEMENT: To promote the practical utilization of scrap
tires in hot mix asphalt as well as other civil engineering applications
through research, training, education, and technology transfer.

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