Presentation was given at the 2010 National Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclamation, Pittsburgh, PA, June 5 – 11, 2010.The use of coal combustion by-products (CCBs) in mine reclamation has been advocated by some because of their low permeability and potential to generate alkalinity. However, others have argued that these benefits are outweighed by the potential for leaching of trace elements that can enter ground and surface waters. In 1996, an abandoned mine land (AML) site in southwestern Indiana was reclaimed using ponded ash as structural fill in highwall cuts, and fixated scrubber sludge (FSS) as capping material over pyritic refuse. Pre-reclamation and post-reclamation monitoring of surface water discharge from the s...
This presentation was given at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclama...
The use of coal combustion residue as a backfill material in abandoned opencast and underground mine...
This presentation was given at the Fundamentals of Coal seminar,hosted by the Chemistry Department o...
Coal combustion by-products (CCBs), produced from a large power plant in New Mexico, have been dispo...
Drainage from abandoned underground coal mines negatively impacts many miles of stream habitat throu...
ii Coal Combustion By-Products (CCBs) are generated by the burning of coal for electric power genera...
Nearly 70% of coal combustion products (CCPs) produced annually in the United States (110 million to...
The siting of new technology coal conversion facilities on land disturbed by coal mining results in ...
In 1994 a demonstration project was undertaken to investigate the effectiveness of using CCBs for th...
Surface impoundments are used extensively throughout the utility industry to store the combustion by...
Much of the current concern about hydraulic fracturing revolves around the treatment and disposal of...
Friar Tuck, an Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) site, is located on the Greene-Sullivan county line in sou...
Approximately 37% of the electrical power used in the United States is generated by coal-fired power...
Coal combustion byproducts (CCBs) disposed of in unlined landfills can impact the quality of adjacen...
Acid rock drainage (ARD) occurs when sulfide minerals oxidize, generating low pH water and the relea...
This presentation was given at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclama...
The use of coal combustion residue as a backfill material in abandoned opencast and underground mine...
This presentation was given at the Fundamentals of Coal seminar,hosted by the Chemistry Department o...
Coal combustion by-products (CCBs), produced from a large power plant in New Mexico, have been dispo...
Drainage from abandoned underground coal mines negatively impacts many miles of stream habitat throu...
ii Coal Combustion By-Products (CCBs) are generated by the burning of coal for electric power genera...
Nearly 70% of coal combustion products (CCPs) produced annually in the United States (110 million to...
The siting of new technology coal conversion facilities on land disturbed by coal mining results in ...
In 1994 a demonstration project was undertaken to investigate the effectiveness of using CCBs for th...
Surface impoundments are used extensively throughout the utility industry to store the combustion by...
Much of the current concern about hydraulic fracturing revolves around the treatment and disposal of...
Friar Tuck, an Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) site, is located on the Greene-Sullivan county line in sou...
Approximately 37% of the electrical power used in the United States is generated by coal-fired power...
Coal combustion byproducts (CCBs) disposed of in unlined landfills can impact the quality of adjacen...
Acid rock drainage (ARD) occurs when sulfide minerals oxidize, generating low pH water and the relea...
This presentation was given at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclama...
The use of coal combustion residue as a backfill material in abandoned opencast and underground mine...
This presentation was given at the Fundamentals of Coal seminar,hosted by the Chemistry Department o...