sack concrete wall

A bank stabilization technique where burlap sacks of dry concrete mix are placed from a toe trench in a terraced formation up an embankment, than wetted thoroughly and packed down. While curing, the run-off from sack concrete is highly alkaline (has a high pH); sack concrete walls should not be built in direct contact with the flowing stream.


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