A storage pond dike failure occurred at the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant that resulted in the release of over 3.8 million cubic meters (5 million cubic yards) of fly ash. Approximately half of this material deposited in the main channel of the Emory River, 3.5 km upstream of the confluence of the Emory and Clinch Rivers, Tennessee, USA. Remediation efforts to date have focused on targeted removal of material from the channel through hydraulic dredging, as well as mechanical excavation in some areas. The agitation of the submerged fly ash during hydraulic dredging introduces river water into the fly ash material, which could alter the redox state of metals present in the fly ash and thereby change their sorption and mobil...
The leaching (release) of large amounts of oxyanions, such as those of arsenic and selenium, is an ...
The discard of coal fly ash produced from the combustion of pulverized coal in a coal-fired boiler o...
Coal fly ash contains high levels of hazardous trace elements such as As, B, Cr, Mo, Ni, Se, Sr and ...
A storage pond dike failure occurred at the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant that re...
Selenium (Se) chemistry can be very complex in the natural environment, exhibiting different valence...
Release of metals from fly ash stored in ash impoundments can pose environmental risks. Laboratory-s...
The goals of this study are four fold, they are: (1) to investigate the leaching behavior of arsenic...
AbstractThe coal fly ashes contain toxic metals in much higher concentrations that are released into...
Fly ash accounts for nearly 60% of coal combustion products produced in the United States. Although ...
Leaching of trace elements raises environmental concerns in coal fly ash disposal and reuse. US EPA ...
The objective of this study was to develop data that are broadly applicable to the release of trace ...
Samples of pore fluids and leachates were obtained from a large fly ash field lysimeter in central P...
An 18 month investigation of the environmental impacts of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) coal ...
A major environmental concern associated with coal fly ash is the mobilization of trace elements tha...
In December 2008, an ash dike at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston Fossil Plant ruptured...
The leaching (release) of large amounts of oxyanions, such as those of arsenic and selenium, is an ...
The discard of coal fly ash produced from the combustion of pulverized coal in a coal-fired boiler o...
Coal fly ash contains high levels of hazardous trace elements such as As, B, Cr, Mo, Ni, Se, Sr and ...
A storage pond dike failure occurred at the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant that re...
Selenium (Se) chemistry can be very complex in the natural environment, exhibiting different valence...
Release of metals from fly ash stored in ash impoundments can pose environmental risks. Laboratory-s...
The goals of this study are four fold, they are: (1) to investigate the leaching behavior of arsenic...
AbstractThe coal fly ashes contain toxic metals in much higher concentrations that are released into...
Fly ash accounts for nearly 60% of coal combustion products produced in the United States. Although ...
Leaching of trace elements raises environmental concerns in coal fly ash disposal and reuse. US EPA ...
The objective of this study was to develop data that are broadly applicable to the release of trace ...
Samples of pore fluids and leachates were obtained from a large fly ash field lysimeter in central P...
An 18 month investigation of the environmental impacts of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) coal ...
A major environmental concern associated with coal fly ash is the mobilization of trace elements tha...
In December 2008, an ash dike at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston Fossil Plant ruptured...
The leaching (release) of large amounts of oxyanions, such as those of arsenic and selenium, is an ...
The discard of coal fly ash produced from the combustion of pulverized coal in a coal-fired boiler o...
Coal fly ash contains high levels of hazardous trace elements such as As, B, Cr, Mo, Ni, Se, Sr and ...