Examination Of Solid Phase Materials From Column Leaching Studies Of Coal Refuse/Coal Fly Ash Bulk Blends

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. R. Stewart
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The exclusion of coal fly ash from regulation as a hazardous waste has led to increased interest in returning ash to the coalfields for co-disposal. A multi-year column study used coal refuse with high potential acidity (4% total-S), and two alkaline ashes in various bulk-blends. The unamended refuse acidified rapidly, producing acidic (pH 1.7) leachates, high in dissolved metals. Treatments blended with sufficiently high amounts (20 to 33%) of alkaline ash produced alkaline (PH >8.4) leachates with low metal levels, while lower ash blending rates acidified over time to produce metalliferous leachates. Examination of solid materials indicated that pyrite oxidation was occurring to some extent in all treatments. A regression equation (r = 0.95) was developed to estimate time to net acid release for mixtures of these materials. Ash alkalinity and refuse potential acidity must be balanced to insure water quality for co-disposal environments, or the ash materials should be isolated away from acidic drainage waters.
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APA: B. R. Stewart  (1997)  Examination Of Solid Phase Materials From Column Leaching Studies Of Coal Refuse/Coal Fly Ash Bulk Blends

MLA: B. R. Stewart Examination Of Solid Phase Materials From Column Leaching Studies Of Coal Refuse/Coal Fly Ash Bulk Blends. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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