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Exxon Valdez hits Tennessee
A fly ash retention pond at a Tennessee coal-fired steam plant
failed, spreading 2.6 million cubic yards of the stuff over about 400 acres of the surrounding landscape. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/de...-covers-acres/ No doubt the company media folks will spin this as just a big mess; but the fact is there's a good deal of heavy metals & other bad **** in that stuff. I know its a comfortable distance west of the good streams in western NC; but what's the overall impact going to be on local streams in that area? |
Exxon Valdez hits Tennessee
"rb608" wrote in message ... A fly ash retention pond at a Tennessee coal-fired steam plant failed, spreading 2.6 million cubic yards of the stuff over about 400 acres of the surrounding landscape. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/de...-covers-acres/ No doubt the company media folks will spin this as just a big mess; but the fact is there's a good deal of heavy metals & other bad **** in that stuff. I know its a comfortable distance west of the good streams in western NC; but what's the overall impact going to be on local streams in that area? Does that fly ash really contain much in the way of heavy metals? Coal is carboniferous I would have thought not so very much aluminium, Iron compounds , Calcium oxides and silicates seem to be the most common constituents pretty much like cement which is a secondary use hopefully it won't impact too much but an alkaline flush has to be a possibility thats not going to be good unless it can be contained. DerekW |
Exxon Valdez hits Tennessee
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"Derek" writes: "rb608" wrote in message ... A fly ash retention pond at a Tennessee coal-fired steam plant failed, spreading 2.6 million cubic yards of the stuff over about 400 acres of the surrounding landscape. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/de...-covers-acres/ No doubt the company media folks will spin this as just a big mess; but the fact is there's a good deal of heavy metals & other bad **** in that stuff. I know its a comfortable distance west of the good streams in western NC; but what's the overall impact going to be on local streams in that area? Does that fly ash really contain much in the way of heavy metals? Coal is carboniferous I would have thought not so very much aluminium, Iron compounds , Calcium oxides and silicates seem to be the most common constituents pretty much like cement which is a secondary use hopefully it won't impact too much but an alkaline flush has to be a possibility thats not going to be good unless it can be contained. DerekW Coal fired power plants are a major source of mercury contamination ... --- Craig __________________________________________________ ______________________ Craig A. Gullixson Instrument Engineer INTERNET: National Solar Observatory/Sac. Peak PHONE: (575) 434-7065 Sunspot, NM 88349 USA FAX: (575) 434-7029 |
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