Paste Fly Ash Management To Reduce Impoundment Seepage And Improve Storage Efficiency

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Johnson G. D. Criswell F. Palkovits
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Abstract

A paste technology investigation was completed for non-pozzolanic fly ash from Units 3 & 4 of PPL Montana’s Colstrip Steam Electric Station. The purpose was to assess the feasibility of converting from dilute slurry deposition of ash products to a system using thickened or paste ash to reduce excess water storage in the impoundment, reduce seepage losses, and increase storage efficiency. The investigation included laboratory and field testing to characterize the rheological, geotechnical and dewatering properties of the ash products, an assessment of potential seepage reductions and an evaluation of potential for increased ash storage capacity by modifying impoundment operating procedures. The studies concluded that the conversion project was feasible, cost effective, and permittable. Critical facilities for the conversion project are currently under construction.
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APA: J. M. Johnson G. D. Criswell F. Palkovits  (2004)  Paste Fly Ash Management To Reduce Impoundment Seepage And Improve Storage Efficiency

MLA: J. M. Johnson G. D. Criswell F. Palkovits Paste Fly Ash Management To Reduce Impoundment Seepage And Improve Storage Efficiency. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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