Coal storage piles, their associated coal pile runoff basins and ash basins could potentially have adverse environmental impacts, especially on groundwater. This report presents and summarizes SRS groundwater and soil data that have been compiled. Also, a result of research conducted on the subject topics, discussions from noted experts in the field are cited. Recommendations are made for additional monitor wells to be installed and site assessments to be conducted
The use of coal for fuel in place of oil and natural gas has been increasing in the United States. T...
The Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to assess the potential e...
An 18 month investigation of the environmental impacts of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) coal ...
This document presents the Treatability Study Preliminary Report for the D-Area Coal Pile Runoff Bas...
Runoff from coal storage piles associated with coal conversion or combustion facilities may represen...
An acidic/metals/sulfate, groundwater contaminant plume emanates from the D-Area Coal Pile Runoff Ba...
The C-, F-, K-, and P-Area Coal Pile Runoff Basins (189-C, 289-F, 189-K, and 189-P) (C-, F-, K-, and...
The D-Area Coal Pile Runoff Basin groundwater plume is acidic and contains heavy metals and sulfate....
This paper examined issues surrounding coal waste and its potential impacts on residential private w...
Impact on water quality and the beneficial use of the coal bed methane (CBM) produced water are immi...
The use of coal for fuel in place of oil and natural gas has been increasing in the United States. T...
Coalbed methane resources throughout the entire Powder River Basin were reviewed in this analysis. T...
Historical information about the F-Area Railroad Crosstie Pile is limited. The unit is believed to h...
Modeling the transport of contaminant metals and designing systems for their remediation requires an...
This Waste Site Assessment for the SRL Seepage Basins is the second in a series of documents being p...
The use of coal for fuel in place of oil and natural gas has been increasing in the United States. T...
The Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to assess the potential e...
An 18 month investigation of the environmental impacts of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) coal ...
This document presents the Treatability Study Preliminary Report for the D-Area Coal Pile Runoff Bas...
Runoff from coal storage piles associated with coal conversion or combustion facilities may represen...
An acidic/metals/sulfate, groundwater contaminant plume emanates from the D-Area Coal Pile Runoff Ba...
The C-, F-, K-, and P-Area Coal Pile Runoff Basins (189-C, 289-F, 189-K, and 189-P) (C-, F-, K-, and...
The D-Area Coal Pile Runoff Basin groundwater plume is acidic and contains heavy metals and sulfate....
This paper examined issues surrounding coal waste and its potential impacts on residential private w...
Impact on water quality and the beneficial use of the coal bed methane (CBM) produced water are immi...
The use of coal for fuel in place of oil and natural gas has been increasing in the United States. T...
Coalbed methane resources throughout the entire Powder River Basin were reviewed in this analysis. T...
Historical information about the F-Area Railroad Crosstie Pile is limited. The unit is believed to h...
Modeling the transport of contaminant metals and designing systems for their remediation requires an...
This Waste Site Assessment for the SRL Seepage Basins is the second in a series of documents being p...
The use of coal for fuel in place of oil and natural gas has been increasing in the United States. T...
The Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to assess the potential e...
An 18 month investigation of the environmental impacts of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) coal ...