Disposal Of By-Products From Lime And Limestone Scrubbers At Coal-Burning Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. John Minnick
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Current developments in using lime and limestone slurries to remove sulfur oxide gases from the stacks of coal- and oil-burning furnaces have established an important need for treatment systems which include adequate disposal of resulting waste materials. The paper briefly outlines the classes of scrubbers which are using lime and limestone and describes the characteristics of the by-product material being produced. Some discussion is also included relating to methods of disposal of the scrubber underflow. Since coal-burning plants also produce fly ash as a waste material, one system developed by the author's company combines this material with the sulfur oxide by-products. The mixture is processed in a manner which converts the waste products into usable materials with acceptable structural and environmental properties. Recent interest in protection of ground waters from heavy-metal leachates has made the fly ash-sulfur oxide system an acceptable means of disposal, because the conversion products have very low permeability and adequately encapsulate soluble salts within the hardened mass. Although only limited information is available on the types and chemical requirements of limestone used in these processes, a few guidelines are presented to indicate the range of materials that can be used with good results.
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APA: L. John Minnick  (1974)  Disposal Of By-Products From Lime And Limestone Scrubbers At Coal-Burning Plants

MLA: L. John Minnick Disposal Of By-Products From Lime And Limestone Scrubbers At Coal-Burning Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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