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1. "SLASH" for Flower and Vegetable Production in the Informal Sector in South Africa
Author(s): Norman F.G. Rethman; Kelley A. Reynolds; Richard A. Kruger; Ellwani J. Ramagadza; Elsa S. du Toit
Source: Proceedings of the International Ash Utilization Symposium, Lexington, KY, October 18–20, 1999
Publisher: Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER), University of Kentucky
Date: October 1999 View Full Display

2. 1,500,000 Ton CCB Reuse Success 18-Hole Golf Course Project – N.E. United States
Author(s): Steven Putrich
Source: Proceedings of the 15th International American Coal Ash Association Symposium on Management & Use of Coal Combustion Products
Publisher: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI)
Date: January 2003 View Full Display

3. 1st Full Scale Installation of Ash Treatment for Ammonia Control
Author(s): Rafic Y. Minkara, PhD, P.E.
Source: Presented at the World of Coal Ash Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, April 11-15, 2005
Publisher: University of Kentucky
Date: April 11-15, 2005 View Full Display

4. 2004 Coal Combustion Product Production and Use Survey
Author(s): Rafic Y. Minkara, PhD, P.E.
Source: American Coal Ash Association (ACAA)
Publisher: American Coal Ash Association (ACAA)
Date: Sept. 9, 2005 View Full Display

5. 2006 Mercury Control Technology Conference
Author(s): Various
Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
Publisher: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
Date: December 11–13, 2006 View Full Display

6. A Case for Combined Disposal/Utilization Contracting
Author(s): Gary F. Brendel; Anthony M. DiGioia; Douglas N. Trerice
Source: Proceedings of the 15th International American Coal Ash Association Symposium on Management & Use of Coal Combustion Products
Publisher: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI)
Date: January 2003 View Full Display

7. A Citizen Regulatory Perspective on Disposal of Coal Combustion Wastes at the Mine Site
Author(s): Jeff Stant; Tom FitzGerald
Source: Proceedings of the Use and Disposal of Coal Combustion By-Products at Coal Mines: A Technical Interactive Forum, April 10–13, 2000
Publisher: U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Coal Research Center, Southern Illinois University
Date: April 2000 View Full Display

8. A Coal Combustion Byproduct, Fly Ash, for Fired Building Brick Making--A Preliminary Technical Feasibility Study
Author(s): M.-I. M. Chou; V. Patel; S.-F. J. Chou; K.K. Ho
Source: Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management
Publisher: Widener University School of Engineering and the National Center for Resource Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania
Date: November 2003 View Full Display

9. A Comparison of State Legal Approaches to CCB Reuse
Author(s): Christina L. Archer
Source: Proceedings of the Use and Disposal of Coal Combustion By-Products at Coal Mines: A Technical Interactive Forum, April 10–13, 2000
Publisher: U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory; Coal Research Center, Southern Illinois University
Date: April 2000 View Full Display

10. A Field Evaluation of the Use of FBC Flyash for Barnyard Pavement
Author(s): W. L. Stout; T. L. Nickeson; Paul Cunningham
Source: Proceedings of the International Ash Utilization Symposium, Lexington, KY, October 18–20, 1999
Publisher: Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER), University of Kentucky
Date: October 1999 View Full Display


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