Coal gasification ash (CGA) is the waste by-product of the process of producing synthetic fuel from coal. Every year, millions of tons of this saline, alkaline waste are generated and although alternative uses have been found such as for brick-making purposes, transport costs make it unviable to reuse this bulky material beneficially, leading to the inevitable stockpiling of the waste product. It has thus become increasingly evident that onsite rehabilitation of ash dumps is the most workable waste management option. Use of sludge to amend ash dumps has been suggested since sludge could improve the physical and chemical properties of ash and aid the establishment of vegetation on these dumps. Sludge could add a range of necessary plant nutr...