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WEBSITES |
DESCRIPTION |
| American Coal Ash Association |
Advance the use & management of
CCB's in
ways that are technically sound, commercially competitive, and environmentally safe. |
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Center for Applied Energy Research |
University of Kentucky, Center for Applied
Energy Research relating to coal derived
synfuels. |
| Center for By-Products Utilization |
Research on Methods to Create Practical Uses for
Wastes to better preserve the environment. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. |
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Coal Ash Education |
The
University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) has
launched a new web site devoted to educating the general public on coal
combustion (by) products. This interactive web site explains the issues
surrounding coal combustion by-products, their potential for beneficial
uses, environmental cleanup, and what the CAER is doing to study them. |
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Coal Ash Resources Research Consortium (CARRC) and the Coal Ash Utilization
Group |
Research on coal waste characteristics and
utilization to promote environmentally sound, cost effective ways to utilize
pollutants. University of North Dakota, Energy and Environmental Research Center. |
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Combustion By-Products Recycling
Consortium (CBRC) |
The
Combustion Byproducts Recycling Consortium (CBRC) is a program of the National
Mine Land Reclamation Center, headquartered at West
Virginia University, in cooperation with the
U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory. |
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Fly Ash Resource Center |
Information on coal combustion by-products. |
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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) |
The U. S. Department of Energy
(DOE) is considering making the Idaho National
Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) coal-fired steam generation
facility available to private industry, government agencies, and university
researchers for the purpose of conducting engineering-scale technology
development and testing of new coal, municipal waste, and biomass
gasification, combustion, and ancillary technologies consistent with
Department of Energy mission objectives. |
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IEA Clean
Coal Centre |
A worldwide bibliographic
database of books, journals, reports, dissertations and conference
proceedings in the field of coal science and technology |
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Illinois Clean Coal Institute |
Research on new technologies for utilizing
Illinois coal and its by-products. |
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Illinois CCP Policies |
Three documents describe the CCP policies
in Illinois. |
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Ohio State University CCP Website |
A State-wide pilot extension program effort
to move CCP's into the market place. |
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OSM Western Region CCB Guidance |
Guidance On Disposal of
Coal Combustion Byproducts In the
Western United States When OSM Western
Region is the Regulatory Authority |
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Pennsylvania
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Numerous web based reference
documents concerning Coal Ash |
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Powell River
Project |
Reclamation
Guidelines for Surface Coal Mined Land in Southwest Virginia |
| Sourcebook: Fly ash Concrete |
Directory for Commercial fly ash
applications. |
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University of
North Dakota Coal Ash Research Center |
The Center is dedicated to improving the technical and
economic aspects of industrial by-product management. Its multifaceted team
of researchers takes a comprehensive approach to solving a wide array of
by-product issues from utilization to disposal.
Review of State Regulations, Standards, and
Practices Related to Coal Combustion Products (CCPs) |
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U.S. Geologic Survey Fact Sheet |
Fact sheet on radioactive
elements in coal and fly ash |
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Warren
A. Dick Group: Soil and Environmental Biochemistry and Microbial Ecology |
Technologies to remediate degraded mine lands by treating with organic and
other types of by-products including clean coal combustion by-products. |
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Western Region Ash Group |
Association of Producers, Users, Regulators,
and Researcher interested in CCP's. Contains product information, organization, members,
resources, events, and contacts. |
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West Virginia University |
Use of Coal Combustion Products for
Reclamation |
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The World of Coal Ash |
The World of Coal Ash (WOCA)
is a single event combining the symposia previously offered separately by
the American Coal Ash Association and the Center for Applied Energy Research
at the University of Kentucky. This new conference will focus on a wide
variety of topics ranging from technical presentation to basic information.
It will encompass not only the coal ash and emerging technologies, mining
application, project specific case studies, international activities and
state and federal regulatory perspectives. |