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... 44 This chapter presents case examples of agencies that either illustrate common most effective practices or are trying new approaches. These case examples were identified through the survey responses and explored through follow-up interviews, e-mails, and a literature review.
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... 45 stockpile mix is not commonly used because of difficulties in bidding out proprietary materials; in general, the state strongly prefers non-proprietary materials. The choice of material to use for patching concrete pavements also depends on the time of year, location, type of roadway, and how long a lane can be closed.
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... 46 log, assigning an "event number." Trained personnel from the department will then visit the site and assess the severity of the pothole and the need for traffic control when making the repair. If the alert comes from MCPW staff, no visit to the site is needed as the staff member can provide the needed location, severity, and traffic control information to the dispatcher.
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... 47 patching with cold mix)

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