RI 9137 - Electrokinetic Densification of Solids in a Coal Mine Sediment Pond-A Feasibility Study - (In Two Parts) 2. Design of an Operational System

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 80
- File Size:
- 4847 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines conducted a feasibility study and designed an operational system for consolidating waste coal sludge in a 110-acre pond by applying direct current between buried and floating electrodes. Consolidation would reduce the sludge to half its present volume, there-by extending the working life of the pond as well as creating a safe, stable impoundment. The project was conducted by the Bureau under an agreement with the Washington Irrigation and Development Co. (WIDCO), located near Centralia, WA. Part 1 of this report, published as Report of Investigation 8666 in 1982, covers the results of laboratory tests at the Bureau's Spokane Research Center and of a small-scale field test at WIDeO's coal preparation plant. Test results show the process is efficient and cost-effective when power is applied at low current density. Part 2 (this paper) describes a detailed design for an electrokinetic system to dewater WIDCO's 110-acre pond with a 27.4-acre electrode array. Densification of the inactive sludge pond will require 3.6 yr of treatment for a total cost of $1,450,000. The study and design are site specific, but design procedures and analyses are sufficiently detailed to serve as a guide for applying the process to any sludge pond.
Citation
APA:
(1988) RI 9137 - Electrokinetic Densification of Solids in a Coal Mine Sediment Pond-A Feasibility Study - (In Two Parts) 2. Design of an Operational SystemMLA: RI 9137 - Electrokinetic Densification of Solids in a Coal Mine Sediment Pond-A Feasibility Study - (In Two Parts) 2. Design of an Operational System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.