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Location
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Start Date
14-5-2024 10:30 AM
End Date
14-5-2024 11:00 AM
Description
Use of Harvested Fly Ash and LandfilledFGD Materials for Mine Reclamation Authors Dr. Tarunjit Butalia - United States - The Ohio State University Abstract In this work, The Ohio State University will present a full-scale demonstration project at the now-defunct Conesville power plant in Ohio, at which fly ash was harvested from a closed-out ash pond and stabilized FGD material recovered from a closed-out landfill to reclaim an abandoned surface mine. Site monitoring results will be presented.
Document Type
Presentation
Beneficial Use of Harvested Ponded Fly Ash and Landfilled FGD Materials for High-Volume Surface Mine Reclamation
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Use of Harvested Fly Ash and LandfilledFGD Materials for Mine Reclamation Authors Dr. Tarunjit Butalia - United States - The Ohio State University Abstract In this work, The Ohio State University will present a full-scale demonstration project at the now-defunct Conesville power plant in Ohio, at which fly ash was harvested from a closed-out ash pond and stabilized FGD material recovered from a closed-out landfill to reclaim an abandoned surface mine. Site monitoring results will be presented.

