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Coal Combustion Waste Management And Beneficial Uses Management And Beneficial Uses 1st Edition Daniel D Lowell

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Coal Combustion Waste Management And Beneficial Uses Management And Beneficial Uses 1st Edition Daniel D Lowell
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Daniel D. Lowell
ISBN: 9781617610820, 1617610828
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Coal Combustion Waste Management And Beneficial Uses Management And Beneficial Uses 1st Edition Daniel D Lowell by Daniel D. Lowell 9781617610820, 1617610828 instant download after payment.

Coal fired power plants account for almost 45% of electric power generated in the United States. The coal combustion process at those facilities generates a tremendous amount of waste. In 2008, industry estimates indicate that 136 million tons of coal combustion waste (CCW) was generated. That would make CCW the second largest waste stream in the United States, second to municipal solid waste, or common household garbage. How CCW is managed and how those management methods are regulated have come under increased scrutiny in recent years. This book examines the potential harm from CCW to human health and the environment, and delves into the investigation of the management of CCW which is essentially exempt from federal regulation.

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