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BETCRETE 3.0 - Betong med certifierad flygaska till dricksvattenanläggningar
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Built Environment, Infrastructure and concrete technology.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9867-7631
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Built Environment, Infrastructure and concrete technology.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0230-2200
Swerock AB, Sweden.
Heidelberg Materials Cement Sverige AB, Sweden.
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Abstract [en]

BETCRETE 3.0 – Concrete with certified fly ash for drinking water plant construction

BETCRETE has been conducted as a national collaborative project addressing the challenges and necessary actions to achieve the goals set out in the roadmaps for the Swedish cement and concrete industries. The project consortium consisted of organizations impacted by and contributing to these roadmaps, representing key actors across the entire value chain. Over time, BETCRETE has established itself as an independent and recognized platform for cross-disciplinary dialogue and for driving both regulatory and technical development of innovative solutions. It serves as a value-creating knowledge and information channel for cement and concrete-related issues.

The overall objective has been to reduce CO₂ emissions from concrete by mobilizing the entire value chain around climate efforts. This includes addressing joint collaboration challenges, legislative and financial barriers, and implementing short- and long-term technical solutions using new materials and technologies. A crucial condition has been the coordination of roadmap efforts between the cement and concrete sectors, as well as the removal of obstacles to their implementation. The project also aimed to contribute to the development of cross-industry KPIs and strengthen the sector’s ability to measure, track, and communicate its sustainable transition.

As part of the BETCRETE project, the potential use of climate-improved concrete with fly ash was evaluated for drinking water infrastructure. Laboratory and field tests were conducted at two Swedish water treatment facilities to assess whether partial replacement of Portland clinker with CE-marked fly ash affects drinking water quality. Initial measurements showed slightly elevated levels of certain elements, but all remained within regulatory limits. Concentrations decreased over time and with increased water turnover, indicating a self-stabilizing effect. The results support the safe and continued use of fly ash-based concrete in contact with drinking water, enabling more sustainable construction practices.

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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden , 2025. , p. 6
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RISE Rapport ; 2025:48
Keywords [en]
BETCRETE, Drinking water construction, fly ash, leaching
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Infrastructure Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-78467ISBN: 978-91-90036-35-8 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ri-78467DiVA, id: diva2:1956033
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BETCRETE har drivits som ett nationellt samverkansinitiativ för att möta de utmaningar och behov som identifierats i färdplanerna för cement- och betongbranscherna. Projektet, som delvis finansierades av VINNOVA, startade 2019 inom ramen för programmet Utmaningsdriven innovation (UDI) och genomfördes i tre etapper. Den avslutande fasen, BETCRETE 3.0, slutfördes den 31 januari 2025.

Projektkonsortiet bestod av över 40 aktörer från hela värdekedjan – från materialleverantörer till beställare och forskningsinstitut – vilket möjliggjorde en bred och tvärdisciplinär ansats. BETCRETE har därmed etablerats som en oberoende plattform för dialog och kunskapsutbyte kring såväl tekniska som regulatoriska frågor relaterade till innovativa cement- och betonglösningar. Plattformen fungerar också som en viktig kanal för spridning av information och erfarenheter inom området.

Available from: 2025-05-05 Created: 2025-05-05 Last updated: 2025-05-05Bibliographically approved

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