Abstract

The stone industry’s waste is to blame for a slew of environmental issues. The stone waste is rarely degradable and contribute to environmental hazards. The flowing of stone slurry with rainwater also pollutes the water bodies. This contaminated water has an impact on irrigation and drinking water supplies. Fine particles of by inhaling the stone slurry that flew with the air blasts, a major health concern was created. Fine particles of stone slime buildup on the leaves of plants, trees, and other vegetation, causing aesthetic issues. As 70 percent of wastes and only 30% of major product recovery contribute to the highest amount of indestructible wastes, plants and trees perish as a result of stone dust accumulation over leaf vegetation. The most effective method of reducing stone slurry pollution is to use it in bulk. The building sector is the only industry that can consume substantial amounts of stone slurry. The fineness modulus is 0.91, and the specific gravity is 2.61. Stone slurry replaces 30% of the sand in Cement Concrete, resulting in more strength than the Control, which is 1:1.5:3 Cement Concrete with 0% Stone slurry. In the building business, stone slurry may be easily used to make cement concrete.

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