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SandStoneRoadImproving America's infrastructure has been a major priority for the Obama Administration, with a lot of money going into repairing the country's roads and bridges. The problem is that currently most roads are constructed from asphalt, a material made from oil that increases national fossil fuel usage, is expensive, and is damaging to the environment. However designers Thomas Kosbau and Andrew Wetzler have come with a plan for a greener alternative -- a "biologically treated and processed paving material" that uses a common microbe to transform loose grains of stand into stable, road-worthy sandstone....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/creating-roads-from-sand-and-bacteria-instead-of-oil/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
SandStoneRoadImproving America's infrastructure has been a major priority for the Obama Administration, with a lot of money going into repairing the country's roads and bridges. The problem is that currently most roads are constructed from asphalt, a material made from oil that increases national fossil fuel usage, is expensive, and is damaging to the environment. However designers Thomas Kosbau and Andrew Wetzler have come with a plan for a greener alternative -- a "biologically treated and processed paving material" that uses a common microbe to transform loose grains of stand into stable, road-worthy sandstone....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/creating-roads-from-sand-and-bacteria-instead-of-oil/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
SandStoneRoadImproving America's infrastructure has been a major priority for the Obama Administration, with a lot of money going into repairing the country's roads and bridges. The problem is that currently most roads are constructed from asphalt, a material made from oil that increases national fossil fuel usage, is expensive, and is damaging to the environment. However designers Thomas Kosbau and Andrew Wetzler have come with a plan for a greener alternative -- a "biologically treated and processed paving material" that uses a common microbe to transform loose grains of stand into stable, road-worthy sandstone....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/creating-roads-from-sand-and-bacteria-instead-of-oil/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
SandStoneRoadImproving America's infrastructure has been a major priority for the Obama Administration, with a lot of money going into repairing the country's roads and bridges. The problem is that currently most roads are constructed from asphalt, a material made from oil that increases national fossil fuel usage, is expensive, and is damaging to the environment. However designers Thomas Kosbau and Andrew Wetzler have come with a plan for a greener alternative -- a "biologically treated and processed paving material" that uses a common microbe to transform loose grains of stand into stable, road-worthy sandstone....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/creating-roads-from-sand-and-bacteria-instead-of-oil/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
SandStoneRoadImproving America's infrastructure has been a major priority for the Obama Administration, with a lot of money going into repairing the country's roads and bridges. The problem is that currently most roads are constructed from asphalt, a material made from oil that increases national fossil fuel usage, is expensive, and is damaging to the environment. However designers Thomas Kosbau and Andrew Wetzler have come with a plan for a greener alternative -- a "biologically treated and processed paving material" that uses a common microbe to transform loose grains of stand into stable, road-worthy sandstone....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/creating-roads-from-sand-and-bacteria-instead-of-oil/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





