Fly Ash Paste Utilization for Placement as Mine and Landfill Backfill at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ron R. Jorgenson D. Randall Crooke
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Many coal combustion products (CCPs) have historically been unsuitable for placement as mine backfill because of their physical and geochemical properties and/or regulatory status. However, innovations in paste production and transport of CCPs utilizing the high, fine particle contents of these fine-grained waste materials and their water retention colloidal properties produce a non-segregating, self-cementing material that may be environmentally suitable for placement as mine backfill. Both industry and the regulatory agencies are enthused by the possible cost reductions, both in design and construction of disposal sites, and the reduced environmental impacts of CCP realized by implementation of this new use/disposal technology.
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APA: Ron R. Jorgenson D. Randall Crooke  (2001)  Fly Ash Paste Utilization for Placement as Mine and Landfill Backfill at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station

MLA: Ron R. Jorgenson D. Randall Crooke Fly Ash Paste Utilization for Placement as Mine and Landfill Backfill at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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