Asphalt is produced through
the refining of petroleum.
It is a viscous adhesive that, along with aggregate, forms HMA pavement
surfaces.
Petroleum asphalt is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or
semi-solid that is present in most petroleum crude
oils and in some natural deposits. Petroleum crude
oil is a complex mixture of a great many different hydrocarbons.
Ignoring any maintenance costs, asphalt is
generally much cheaper to install than concrete. On average, the cost per
square foot for asphalt will run between $2.50 to $4.00. Fluctuations in crude oil prices can cause fluctuations in
asphalt prices but the price will remain around this range.
Asphalt concrete pavement mixes are typically composed of 5% asphalt
cement and 95% aggregates (stone, sand, and gravel). Due to its highly viscous
nature, asphalt cement must be heated so it can be mixed with the aggregates at
the asphalt mixing facility.
Street maintenance requires milling and
resurfacing roads with asphalt every 20 years.
It costs $150 000 per mile.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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