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... During this time cathodic protection, one of the most effective technologies to stop corrosion, was adapted for implementation on reinforced concrete structures. In 1982, an FHWA Policy Statement reported that cathodic protection is the only technology that can directly stop corrosion in reinforced concrete structures and this statement is still valid today.
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... The National Association of Corrosion Engineers and/or the National Highway Institute may need to develop and conduct training classes to ensure that agencies have staff with the requisite skill sets. In addition, innovation and competition in the marketplace is lacking and the industry needs to determine a way to provide innovative products at competitive prices.


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