Not sure what you mean by environmental issues (after all the pavement has been in the environment for its prior life, eh?
I'd say the biggest problem (to me) is that the concrete pieces are reduced to less than 3 inches (i.e., one-third the lift thickness) and whether the technician understands oversize correction and the use of field proctors in variable soil materials (i.e., one-point confirmations). You'd need a good fix on the specific gravity of the asphalt pavement also (to properly perform oversize corrections).
If the compaction control get's out of control, failures related to the use of asphalt pavement will result in fingerpointing. While the contractor owns the requirement to place as specified, if you are doing testing, you'll be dragged through the mud (and maybe even deserve it?).
Just a few thoughts.
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