(ACAA) promotes the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCPs). CCPs are produced by the burning of coal in a boiler and take the form of fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, flue gas desulfurization materials, and other similar materials.
(ACC) is dedicated to advancing the development and utilization of American coal as an economic, abundant and environmentally sound energy fuel source.
(ACF) was created to develop, produce, and disseminate coal-related educational materials and programs designed for teachers and students.
Publication organized into sections that address the use of coal fly ash applications: concrete, base stabilization, flowable fill, structural fill, grout and paving.
Ohio generates approximately 10 million tons of CCPs every year. When treated and applied correctly, CCPs can be put to multiple productive uses ranging from highway applications, mineland reclamation to agricultural applications.
Useful links at American Coal Ash Association (ACAA)
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