Warm mix asphalt (WMA) represents a suitable technology to enhance environmental sustainability of road paving. WMA is an asphalt concrete that can be produced and compacted at lower temperatures than usual. The additional inclusion of recycled aggregates (e.g. steel slags) in substitution of natural ones is a widespread solution effectively leading to further environmental benefits. In this sense, the assessment of moisture susceptibility could delineate an interesting investigation topic since some issues related to bitumen-steel slags chemical affinity were evinced. Given this background, the present paper shows an experimental characterization aimed at investigating moisture susceptibility of WMA containing electric arc furnace steel sl...