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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - Respondents ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Methods and Practices on Reduction and Elimination of Asphalt Mix Segregation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22131.
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102 APPENDIX B Respondents Agency* Alabama Department of Transportation Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Alaska Department of Transportation Arizona Department of Transportation Caltrans (California Department of Transportation) Colorado Department of Transportation Connecticut Department of Transportation Delaware Department of Transportation Florida Department of Transportation Georgia Department of Transportation Hawaii Department of Transportation Illinois Department of Transportation Indiana Department of Transportation Iowa Department of Transportation Kansas Department of Transportation Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Maine Department of Transportation Maryland Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation Research and Materials Michigan Department of Transportation Minnesota Department of Transportation Missouri Department of Transportation Montana Department of Transportation Nebraska Department of Roads Nevada Department of Transportation New Mexico Department of Transportation New Hampshire Department of Transportation New Jersey Department of Transportation North Carolina Department of Transportation North Dakota Department of Transportation Ohio Department of Transportation Oklahoma Department of Transportation Oregon Department of Transportation Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Rhode Island Department of Transportation South Carolina Department of Transportation South Dakota Department of Transportation Tennessee Department of Transportation Texas Department of Transportation Utah Department of Transportation Virginia Department of Transportation—Materials Division Vermont Agency of Transportation Wisconsin Department of Transportation Washington State Department of Transportation West Virginia Department of Highways—Materials Control, Soils & Testing Division Wyoming Department of Transportation

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis 477: Methods and Practices on Reduction and Elimination of Asphalt Mix Segregation provides guidance on how to reduce or eliminate segregation during aggregate production, mix design, asphalt mix production, mix transport and transfer, and placement. The report also explores options for reducing or eliminating segregate, as well as caveats for what not to do are included.

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