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Title: Green Highway Forum


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  • Green Highway Forum
  • College Park, MD
  • November 9, 2005

Partnerships to Promote Beneficial Use of
Industrial By-Products
David C. GossAmerican Coal Ash Association
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Industrial By-Products What are They?
  • Many industries produce residual materials that
    may
  • be used beneficially
  • be disposed of if not used
  • require some form of processing
  • need no processing
  • Products, or by-products or co-products or waste
    streams or .?

3
By Product An Example
  • The utility industry makes electricity
  • Coal fueled power plants produce about 50 of US
    electricity needs
  • Combustion of coal creates by-products
  • Fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag
  • Emission control systems may produce other
    materials synthetic gypsum, flue gas
    desulphurization materials

4
Uses for Coal Ash
  • Coal combustion products (because they
    generally need no further processing)
  • Fly ash as a substitute for portland cement
  • Synthetic gypsum for agriculture and wall board
    production
  • Boiler slag for shingles, abrasives, ice control
  • Bottom ash for replacement of sands and as raw
    feed for cement production

5
Other Industries are Similar
  • Spent foundry sands can be used for structural
    fills and embankments, pavement base, hot mix
    asphalt, potting soils and other uses.
  • Paper industry by-products can be used for
    organic amendments to soil, industrial
    absorbents, compost feedstock, glass aggregate
    and construction uses.

6
More Industrial Materials
  • Scrap tires are used in asphalt, as playground
    cover, fuel for cement kilns and in other
    construction opportunities.
  • Iron and steel slag is used as aggregate, in
    concrete and masonry products, in water
    treatment systems and as cement kiln raw feed.

7
All These Materials Face Similar Issues
  • Non-hazardous materials
  • Typically regulated as industrial or solid waste
  • Are by-product streams that cannot be reduced to
    zero
  • Are included in EPA action plans for 2005
  • Offer many economic, technical and environmental
    opportunities

8
Resource Conservation Challenge
  • Major environmental stewardship effort
  • Promotes variety of uses for materials
  • Encourages outside partnerships
  • Provides measurable environmental outcomes
  • Creates sustainable projects

9
Recycled Materials
  • EPAs current focus is on coal combustion
    products, foundry sands and construction and
    demolition debris others may follow
  • EPA OSW and FHWA have supported use of these
    materials for many years
  • Public/private sector outreach
  • Publications
  • Workshops

10
Leveraging Resources
  • Partnerships can help promote these and other
    materials in positive ways.
  • Information exchange and resolution of technical
    questions opens the doors to beneficial reuse
  • Industry and agencies working together can help
    identify actual or perceived barriers.


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Removing Barriers
  • Publications, workshops, conferences help expand
    knowledge base of users
  • Perception often the most serious issue
  • Arent these hazardous?
  • Isnt this just land filling by another name?
  • Case studies, research efforts and successful
    projects demonstrate viability
  • Extensive technical and environmental data is
    available

12
Why Partnerships?
  • Supports federal and industry goals
  • Consolidated expertise, product knowledge and
    general information
  • Can facilitate coordination and connect the
    information dots.
  • Can assist in inter-agency interface
  • Can locate sources of materials easily

13
Partnerships Work
  • EPA Beneficial Use Summits
  • Coal Combustion Products Partnership
  • National Recycling Coalition
  • Many state examples of partnerships
  • Industries have established partnerships that
    can be expanded
  • Collaboration makes ense

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Thank You
  • David Goss
  • ACAA
  • dcgoss_at_acaa-usa.org
  • www.acaa-usa.org
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