Ocean Disposal and Construction with Stabilized Coal Waste Blocks

Studies are being carried out on the feasibility of disposing of sludge and fly ash from coal-fired power plants by forming them into solid blocks which can be used to construct artificial fishing reefs in the sea. Results are presented from studies on the physical stability, chemical behaviour, and...

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description Studies are being carried out on the feasibility of disposing of sludge and fly ash from coal-fired power plants by forming them into solid blocks which can be used to construct artificial fishing reefs in the sea. Results are presented from studies on the physical stability, chemical behaviour, and biological colonization of the waste blocks, and it is concluded that there have been no adverse environmental effects resulting from the placement of 15,000 blocks in the Atlantic ocean, and that there have been significant increases in the resident populations of various species of fish and lobsters. The work is still continuing.
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subjects Additives
Artificial reefs
Benthos
Biomonitoring
Burning
Chemical properties
Chemicophysical properties
Coal
Coal-fired power plants
Colonization
Compressive strength
Concrete blocks
Construction
Construction planning
Electric power generation
Electric power plants
Environmental assessment
Environmental impact
Environmental monitoring
Fabrication
Feasibility studies
Fish
Fishing
Fly ash
Fossil fueled power plants
Laboratories
Marine crustaceans
Mine wastes
Ocean dumping
Power plants
Procedures
Reefs
Shellfish
Sludge
Structural integrity
Surveys
Underwater construction
Uptake
Waste disposal
Waste materials
title Ocean Disposal and Construction with Stabilized Coal Waste Blocks
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