Environmental behavior of power plants fly ash containing FGD solids utilized in deep coal mines

被引:0
|
作者
Twardowska, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Environm Engn, PL-41819 Zabrze, Poland
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The environmental implications of underground use of fly ash (FA) containing end products from dry flue gas desulfurization (D-FGDS) and semi-dry flue gas desulfurization (FA + SD-FGDS) were exemplified in the evaluation of the respective wastes from 3 power plants (Rybnik, Opole, Laziska) utilized in deep coal mines in the Upper Silesia coal basin (USCB, poland). Following load-based criteria, environmental behavior of these end products and their mixtures with water used in the deep mines was evaluated and compared with that of "pure" FA without FGDS that might originate from the electric utilities either not using desulfurization process or applying wet flue gas desulfurization technology. The end product properties were shown to highly depend upon the FA rate, which moderated the effect of FGDS. Solids from dry and semi-dry flue-gas desulfurization process exerted a considerable effect on the end product properties and release of constituents from this material due to influence on solidification process, hydraulic conductivity, pH, contents and forms of sulfur and calcium compounds, as well as on concentrations of trace elements. With respect to trace element contents, flue gas desulfurization products were found to cause positive "diluting" effect on the FA. The phase and chemical composition of FGDS in dry (CaSO4, residual CaO), and semi-dry process (CaSO3, CaSO4, Ca(OII)(2), CaCO3), besides quantity and quality of mine water, determined properties and the environmental effect of the end product utilization in mine working in the form of mine water: FA + FGDS mixture. The most environmentally beneficial way of utilization either of pure FA, or FA + FGDS was found to be its use in the deep mines as a sealing material in the form of low-ratio mixture with saline mine water placed in dry workings, ilnsulated from recoverable usable water resources. Using an optimum saline mine water: end product ratio, which assures transportability of mixture to the place of deposition at minimum leachate, would cause considerable reduction of aquatic environment contamination in the period of mining and after mine closure. Application of fresh water or low TDS-mine water for mixture preparation, as well as placing FA + SD-FGDS in the feeding zone of water recoverable resources should be avoided. Use of FA + SD-FGDS in dry mine workings appeared to be the most rational approach, taking into consideration long solidification time and certain thixotropic properties of this material.
引用
收藏
页码:77 / 97
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Status of Coal-Based Thermal Power Plants, Coal Fly Ash Production, Utilization in India and Their Emerging Applications
    Yadav, Virendra Kumar
    Gacem, Amel
    Choudhary, Nisha
    Rai, Ashita
    Kumar, Pankaj
    Yadav, Krishna Kumar
    Abbas, Mohamed
    Ben Khedher, Nidhal
    Awwad, Nasser S.
    Barik, Debabrata
    Islam, Saiful
    MINERALS, 2022, 12 (12)
  • [42] A review on improvement of coal-fired power plants and environmental benefits of ash utilisation
    Samanli, Selcuk
    Celik, Haluk
    Oney, Ozcan
    Can, Yasar
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL WARMING, 2017, 11 (01) : 67 - 86
  • [43] Leaching Behavior of Selected Trace and Toxic Metals in Coal Fly Ash Samples Collected from Two Thermal Power Plants, India
    P. Sandeep
    S. K. Sahu
    P. Kothai
    G. G. Pandit
    Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2016, 97 : 425 - 431
  • [44] Leaching Behavior of Selected Trace and Toxic Metals in Coal Fly Ash Samples Collected from Two Thermal Power Plants, India
    Sandeep, P.
    Sahu, S. K.
    Kothai, P.
    Pandit, G. G.
    BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2016, 97 (03) : 425 - 431
  • [45] Multimedia Mercury Recovery from Coal-Fired Power Plants Utilizing N-Containing Conjugated Polymer Functionalized Fly Ash
    Ma, Zhao
    Qiu, Zeyu
    Li, Hongming
    Jiang, Long
    Qian, Zhen
    Yuan, Bo
    Hao, Runlong
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 58 (05) : 2574 - 2583
  • [46] CHEMICAL-SPECIES IN FLY-ASH FROM COAL-BURNING POWER-PLANTS
    HULETT, LD
    WEINBERGER, AJ
    NORTHCUTT, KJ
    FERGUSON, M
    SCIENCE, 1980, 210 (4476) : 1356 - 1358
  • [47] Increasing mercury risk of fly ash generated from coal-fired power plants in China
    Chen, Qing
    Chen, Long
    Li, Jiashuo
    Guo, Yaqin
    Wang, Yongjie
    Wei, Wendong
    Liu, Chang
    Wu, Jiayuan
    Tou, Feiyun
    Wang, Xuejun
    Yang, Yi
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2022, 429
  • [48] INOR 201-Effect of fly-ash on mercury speciation in coal fired power plants
    Fleischman, Samuel D.
    Scott, Susannah L.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2007, 234
  • [49] THE COMPRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR OF AGGREGATES CEMENTED WITH FLY ASH COLLECTED FROM COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS
    Rotaru, Ancuta
    Boboc, Vasile
    Taranu, Nicolae
    Abdelhadi, Monther
    Boboc, Andrei
    Banu, Oana-Mihaela
    REVISTA ROMANA DE MATERIALE-ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF MATERIALS, 2019, 49 (01): : 141 - 147
  • [50] Evaluation of the migration and environmental effects of metal elements within cementitious gangue-fly ash backfill in underground coal mines
    Xuejie Deng
    Yuan Jiao
    Shicong Li
    Nan Zhou
    Yan An
    Erol Yilmaz
    Qingxue Zheng
    Xifeng Liang
    International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, 2024, 34 (11) : 1551 - 1562