2.5 Drivers against disposal
Publication section2.5 Drivers against disposalIGCC solids disposal and utilisationMany international regulators impose levies on ash being disposed of in preference to application of the ash as a...
View Article2.4 Ash placement case study: Landfill
Publication section2.4 Ash placement case study: LandfillIGCC solids disposal and utilisationIn September 2009, SKM finalised a report for the Mt Piper Power Station Ash Placement Project (SKM, 2009)....
View Article3 Best practice for ccp use in industrial applications
Publication section3 Best practice for ccp use in industrial applicationsIGCC solids disposal and utilisation3.1 SOURCES & PRODUCTS Disposal of coal combustion products (CCP) such as fly ash and...
View Article4 Legislation and regulation overview
Publication section4 Legislation and regulation overviewIGCC solids disposal and utilisation
View Article4.1 Introduction
Publication section4.1 IntroductionIGCC solids disposal and utilisationIn the vast majority of countries, ash derived from coal-fired power generators is not regarded as a hazardous waste. It is...
View Article4.2 International Agreements
Publication section4.2 International AgreementsIGCC solids disposal and utilisationInternational agreements exist that govern the disposal of coal ash. These are covered, to a large degree, by the...
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Publication section4.3 NationalIGCC solids disposal and utilisationThe Australian waste and subsequent coal ash disposal legislation is most relevantly based upon the Hazardous Waste Act of 1989, which...
View Article4.4 Legislation and Regulations on Blast Furnace Slag Utilisation
Publication section4.4 Legislation and Regulations on Blast Furnace Slag UtilisationIGCC solids disposal and utilisationAustralian Standard 3582.2-2001 identifies the primary regulations imposed upon...
View Article4.5 Australian State Specific for Coal Ash
Publication section4.5 Australian State Specific for Coal AshIGCC solids disposal and utilisationEach State may have nuances regarding the specifics of their legislation. The following sections outline...
View Article5 Existing barriers
Publication section5 Existing barriersIGCC solids disposal and utilisationIt is in both the community and the generators best interest to curtail ash flow to waste impoundments of all categories and to...
View Article5.1 Future Considerations in Terms of Barriers
Publication section5.1 Future Considerations in Terms of BarriersIGCC solids disposal and utilisationThe use of existing leaching tests has been subjected to extensive debate in the literature. The...
View Article6 Summary of findings
Publication section6 Summary of findingsIGCC solids disposal and utilisationThe primary concerns addressed by this report are as follows: Best practice in the ash disposal industry; Best practice in...
View Article7 Bibliography
Publication section7 BibliographyIGCC solids disposal and utilisation ADAA. (2008). Total ash production and beneficial usage. Retrieved October 2011, from ADAA: www.adaa.asn.au/statistics Australasian...
View ArticleAppendix A: Blast Furnace Slag Regulation 2010
Publication sectionAppendix A: Blast Furnace Slag Regulation 2010IGCC solids disposal and utilisation
View ArticleProtection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2005 – General...
Publication sectionProtection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2005 – General Exemption Under Part 6, Clause 51 and 51AIGCC solids disposal and utilisationThe blast furnace slag...
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