A process for resolving ash issues
Journal Article
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· Solid Waste Technologies
OSTI ID:198239
- Duos Engineering, Inc., Jacksonville, FL (United States)
Waste-to-energy (WTE) plants leave about 10 percent of the combusted trash volume as ash. The residue has been a problem for may WTE plant operators and the communities they serve. Recent changes in regulations governing ash handling have lead to new sampling procedures, more frequent testing, and more costly handling and treatment processes. The Nashville Thermal Transfer Corporation`s WTE plant is involved in an project developed by the American Ash Recycling Corp, which addresses environmental concerns, recycling, and cost concerns. This article describes the project and how it tackles these three issues. 4 refs., 1 fig.
- OSTI ID:
- 198239
- Journal Information:
- Solid Waste Technologies, Journal Name: Solid Waste Technologies Journal Issue: 5 Vol. 9; ISSN SWATE7
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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