Jj. Renton et He. Brown, AN EVALUATION OF FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTOR ASH AS A SOURCE OF ALKALINITY TO TREAT TOXIC ROCK MATERIALS, Engineering geology, 40(3-4), 1995, pp. 157-167
The coal mining industry is in need of effective, locally available, l
ow-cost ameliorants that can be used to treat the toxic materials gene
rated by surface mining and coal cleaning plants. Ashes generated by f
luidized bed combustors may locally fit these criteria. Samples of fly
ash and bottom ash were acquired from facilities in West Virginia, Te
xas, and California and evaluated for their ability to generate alkali
nity. The results show that FBC ash has the potential to produce solut
ions of high alkalinity depending on the CaO and CaCO3 contents. The r
elative content of CaO, and to a lesser extent Ca(OH)(2), determines t
he rate at which alkalinity will be produced. The neutralization poten
tial is the best parameter to evaluate the potential of an FBC ash to
produce alkalinity. Because the composition of ashes from a facility v
ary over time and because no single parameter will accurately evaluate
the rate at which alkalinity will be produced, the rate of alkaline p
roduction must be evaluated by controlled leach experiments.