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A person who proposes to construct one or more of the following types of surfaces is not required to obtain a surface oiling permit under this chapter, but shall ensure that construction of the surface does not result in pollution of land or waters of the state:
(1) a bituminous treatment surface that includes a surface constructed by sweeping the surface, applying a priming material, applying a bituminous body coat, and spreading a blotter or cover of mineral aggregate;
(2) a road-mix bituminous surface for which the mineral aggregate and the bituminous material are mixed directly in the surface;
(3) a plant-mixed bituminous surface for which the mineral aggregate and the bituminous material are thoroughly mixed at a suitable plant and then deposited on the surface;
(4) a bituminous macadam surface with a wearing course composed of broken stone aggregate of relatively coarse size and a bituminous material that is forced by penetration into the interstices of the stone after the stone has been compacted on the base; and
(5) a bituminous concrete or sheet asphalt surface with a wearing course composed of a bituminous mixture prepared in a stationary plant under close control of temperature, moisture content, and mixture composition.
History: Eff. 5/14/92, Register 122
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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