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2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 172-181
Author(s):  
I. Yu. Zolotova

To assess the probability and potential scale of risks associated with sustaining the current model of coal combustion product (CCP) utilization on Russian thermal power plants.This study adopts a qualitative approach. A panel comprising twenty experts was formed. Experts cores were derived using the Saaty paired comparison matrix.The results of the study indicate that environmental, social and technological risks are among the most significant. The largest scale of effects can be expected from the potential increase in the negative effects from coal ash landfill to ground waters and the distribution of small-sized ash-slag particles as a source of air pollution.Previous studies in Russia have largely dealt with technical aspects of CCP recycling or their potential application areas. However, the issues of the potential aftermath of low CCP utilization volume in Russia have not been properly assessed in prior research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Firman Firman

Coal combustion product (CCP) from Bangko Barat Power Plant is used as landfill material in acidic overburden layers. CCP is categorized as hazardous and toxic waste (PP No.101/2014) from specific sources and is known to contain heavy metals. This study aims to analyze the heavy metal content of coal combustion product from Bangko Barat Power Plant, Muara Enim Regency, South Sumatra Province. Heavy metal content of CCP includes Hg, Cd, Cu, Ag, Ni, Pb, As, Cr, Sn, Zn dan Mn. Heavy metal content analysis to ensure overburden piling by utilizing CCP, either with a long-term safe coating or mixing scheme. The analysis was carried out by using ICP-MS test, XRF test, XRD test, analysis of grain size and grain morphology. Samples of fly ash and bottom ash were categorized as non- hazardous and toxic waste based on the results of the ICP-MS test compared to the values of TK-A, TK-B and TK-C. Heavy metal content that needs attention from coal ash is As (4.4-20 ppm), Cr (26-43 ppm), Cu (30.7-42.6 ppm), Pb (22,2-29,3 ppm), Zn (77.5-128 ppm), Ni (10,6-24,8 ppm) and Mn (144-396 ppm). The content of other heavy metals is relatively low (Hg, Cd, Ag and Sn) and the threshold is not exceeded. Monitoring the quality of runoff water from landfill area using CCP to be controlled so that the heavy metal content does not endanger the health of living things.


Author(s):  
Wesley J. Herweynen ◽  
Christopher A. Bareither ◽  
Joseph Scalia

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