Do like they do with Nascar tracks. Spread powdered TIDE and brush in
with a broom let is sit for a short while and hose it off. The TIDE
lifts the "dirt" out of the track.
My 2 cents
Dave
At 05:35 PM 2/16/2013, you wrote:
>List
>
>Help needed - Last Thursday the local trash truck had a hydraulic line burst
>dumping gallons of fluid on the asphalt street. We are trying to determine
>what problems, if any, we should be concerned about. This is a private street
>an the upkeep and repairs comes out of our pockets. The street is in
>excellent condition.
>
>The spill occurred about 8:00 a.m. and with in a couple of hours a hazmat
>certified crew was out putting something on the spill. The next afternoon
>they swept that material up and started steam cleaning the asphalt. However
>it started to rain and between their fluid recovery and the addition of the
>rain water their recovery tank filled up so they had to stop with only a 1/3
>of the job done. They do not work on weekends so it was Monday before they
>finished steam cleaning the asphalt.
>
>We are getting different answers from different people as to the short and
>long term impact of the hydraulic fluid and the asphalt. So I would
>appreciate any information that will helps us deal with this situation.
>
>TIA
>
>
>Bob and Dolores
>
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