In 1989, Wilder
Construction installed a modified asphalt concrete liner and cap at
the RECOMP of Washington municipal incinerator in Whatcom County,
WA. In this application, the system was used as both a liner and a
cap. The modified asphalt was placed over an existing cell of the
incinerator ash. A temporary incinerator ash cell was then constructed
on top of the cap. Loaders, dozers and excavators have since operated
directly on the cap, loading and unloading the temporary cell.
The original cap material was sampled in May of 1998 after nine years
of use to test for physical degradation. No cracks were found in the
modified asphalt. Core samples were tested for permeability and found
to be identical with the core samples taken immediately after the
original paving operation.
The modified asphalt concept proved highly successful and has
drawn praise from the Washington State Department of Ecology and the
operator of the site.

Aerial view of the incinerator ash cell showing re-exposed
portion of the cap/liner after nine years of use.