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Utilization of ash from municipal solid waste combustion
doi: 10.2172/757056
This ash study investigated the beneficial use of municipal waste combustion combined ash from the H-POWER facility in Oahu. These uses were grouped into intermediate cover for final closure of the Waipahu landfill, daily cover at the Waimanalo Gulch Landfill, and partial replacement for aggregate in asphalt for road paving. All proposed uses examine combined fly and bottom ash from a modern waste-to-energy facility that meets requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments for Maximum Achievable Control Technology.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Waste Product Utilization, Refuse-Fueled Power Plants, Roads Ash, Ash, Waste-To-Energy, Ashes, 09 Biomass Fuels, Sanitary Landfills, Municipal Wastes, Coverings, Waste Management, Refuse-Derived Fuel (Rdf) Municipal Waste Combustion (Mwc), Municipal Solid Waste (Msw)
Waste Product Utilization, Refuse-Fueled Power Plants, Roads Ash, Ash, Waste-To-Energy, Ashes, 09 Biomass Fuels, Sanitary Landfills, Municipal Wastes, Coverings, Waste Management, Refuse-Derived Fuel (Rdf) Municipal Waste Combustion (Mwc), Municipal Solid Waste (Msw)
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