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Related Sites

Ohio Specific Sites

bulletOhio Coal Development Office (Principal state agency promoting environmental technologies that can use high-sulfur Ohio coal. Past and currently funded projects are listed under Projects category.)
bulletOhio Materials Exchange (OMEx) (A statewide recycling and reuse programs that includes Ash and Combustion By-Products. It contains listings for materials available and wanted.)
bulletOhio Environmental Protection Agency (Check out Division of Solid & Infectious Waste Management and Division of Surface Water. OEPA Rules and Regulations can also be accessed from the webpage.)
bulletOhio Department of Natural Resources - Division of Mines & Reclamation (Section on Abandoned Mined Lands contains a PowerPoint presentation on Broken Aro AML FGD Reclamation Project.)
bulletOhio Department of Transportation (Specifications on the use of fly ash in concrete pavements and low strength mortar backfills can be obtained by conducting a search for fly ash)

Federal Agencies

bulletFederal Energy Technology Center - US Department of Energy (To access the Coal Combustion Byproducts Utilization web page of DOE/FETC, please follow the following directions: From the main DOE/FETC page, select Products. Under the Power Systems table, select Environment. Then select Coal Combustion Byproducts Utilization.)
bulletClean Coal Technology Program - US Department of Energy
bulletEnergy Information Administration - US Department of Energy
bulletUS EPA - Office of Solid Waste
bulletCCB Information Network - Office of Surface Mining, US Department of Interior

University Research Centers

bulletUniversity of Kentucky: Center for Applied Energy Research
bulletWest Virginia University: National Research Center for Coal and Energy
bulletUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Center for By-Products Utilization
bulletUniversity of North Dakota: Energy & Environmental Research Center
bulletSouthern Illinois University at Carbondale: Coal Research Center

Professional & Trade Organizations

bulletAmerican Coal Ash Association
bulletElectric Power Research Institute
bulletMidwest Concrete Consortium

Material Specific Information

bulletThe Fly Ash Resource Center
bulletPublic Resource Group Guide - Commercial Use of Coal Combustion Byproducts: Technologies and Markets
bulletAmerican Electric Power - Coal Combustion Products
bulletFlash FillŪ - CLSM Information
bulletSustainable Building Sourcebook - Fly Ash Concrete
bulletMaster Builders, Inc. - Concrete Admixtures
bulletIndiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association - Flowable Fill Slide Presentation
bulletMonex Resources, Inc. - Fly Ash
bulletUnited States Department of Transportation - High Performance Concrete
bulletPozzolanic International - Fly Ash
bulletNational Science Foundation - Center for Advanced Cement-Based Materials
bulletPozzolanic Industries - Pozzolanic Technical Notes
bulletCombustion Products Management, Inc.

Application Specific Information

bulletRe-Use of Coal By-Products in the Construction of Impervious Liners (Ohio State University)
bulletBroken Aro AML Reclamation Slide Presentation (ODNR-DMR)
bulletUser Guidelines for Waste and Byproduct Materials in Pavement Construction (Federal Highway Administration)
bulletCoal Ash For Reclamation (West Virginia University)


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