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An ecology block, also known as an eco-block or ecoblock, is a type of
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block used to make
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s. Ecology blocks are manufactured using concrete left over from other construction processes. A cross-section of an eco-block typically measures square, with block lengths ranging from to . One block weighs between and .


Uses

Ecology blocks are marketed for construction of retaining walls; they have grooves on the top and bottom to facilitate vertical stacking. They are used for storage of bulk materials and other
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projects where permanent structures are not needed. They have also been used as a temporary fix for a critical road in
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, that had been damaged by floods. Following the
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, at the
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's Plutonium Finishing Plant, eco-blocks and
Jersey barrier A Jersey barrier, Jersey wall, or Jersey bump is a modular concrete or plastic barrier employed to separate lanes of traffic. It is designed to minimize vehicle damage in cases of incidental contact while still preventing vehicle crossovers resu ...
s were used to create a barrier against vehicular attack. The
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used eco-blocks to construct walls around their East Precinct building while the Capitol Hill Organized Protest was established nearby.


Hostile architecture

In response to
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, several Seattle businesses and residents have deployed eco-blocks as
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in residential areas and outside of businesses, with the intention of discouraging homeless encampments and
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(RV) parking by homeless persons who live in RVs. City law prohibits the use of eco-blocks on city streets, but as of August 1, 2022, compared with hundreds of eco-blocks deployed in the city, only 25 property and business owners have received warnings, and none have been fined. Eco-blocks are particularly popular in industrial areas of Seattle, the only areas where RVs have been allowed to park legally for up to 72 hours at a time. ''The Seattle Times'' reported in July 2022 that "a significant portion of public parking in Georgetown has been blocked" by ecology blocks. The blocks have also impeded delivery trucks, which cannot park between them to unload goods. Seattle eco-block purchasers were attracted to eco-blocks' low cost, about US$20 per block, and the need for special equipment to remove them. In April 2023, the city removed some eco-blocks that abutted a city park that had been popular with homeless campers, but did not remove the blocks in public streets adjacent to a nearby Fremont Brewing facility owned by Sara Nelson, a member of the
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, and her husband Matt Lincecum.


Safety concerns

In February 2012, a 56-year-old heavy equipment operator in
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died after being crushed by an approximately eco-block that was part of a wall used to subdivide a tank being used for fertilizer storage. The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries identified "Lack of training regarding the dangers of working around bulk material and ecology blocks" and "Possible destabilization of block wall due to granular material leaking between the blocks" as contributing factors to the incident, and noted that the employer created a training program about eco-block safety after the incident. When constructing a retaining wall from eco-blocks, a stable foundation is still required. In July 2015, a 70-year-old man in Washington died after an ecology block wall under construction on a sand foundation collapsed, and his legs were crushed by a block.


See also

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Jersey barrier A Jersey barrier, Jersey wall, or Jersey bump is a modular concrete or plastic barrier employed to separate lanes of traffic. It is designed to minimize vehicle damage in cases of incidental contact while still preventing vehicle crossovers resu ...
, a similarly sized concrete block used for vehicle traffic control


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