1999 INTERNATIONAL ASH UTILIZATION SYMPOSIUM
Lexington, Kentucky, USA
October 18-20, 1999
AGENDA
(Post-Symposium revision)

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I. Session Map

Sunday, Oct. 17   7:00pm - 9:00pm Registration/check-in/poster set-up/exhibit set-up

Monday, Oct. 18
7:00-8:30 Registration/Check-in/Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:00 Ballrooms 1, 2, 3 joined - Welcoming Remarks
9:00-10:15 Ballrooms 1, 3, 3 joined - Keynote Addresses
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Ballroom 1 
Concrete & Cement
Ballroom 2 - 
Economic Development Issues
Ballroom 3 - 
Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash
12:00-1:30 Luncheon - Regency Ballroom in the Hyatt Regency Lexington
1:30-3:00 Ballroom 1 - 
Concrete & Cement
Ballroom 2 
Economic Development Issues
Ballroom 3 - 
Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash
3:00-3:15 Coffee Break
3:15-5:00 Poster Session
7:00-10:00 Ballrooms 1, 2, 3 joined - Reception
Tuesday, Oct. 19
7:00-8:30 Registration/Check-in/Continental Breakfast
8:30-10:00 Ballroom 1 
Chemistry & Mineralogy
Ballroom 2 - 
Construction and Evolution of CCPs
Ballroom 3 - 
Haulback/Remediation
10:00-10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-12:15 Ballroom 1 
Chemistry & Mineralogy
Ballroom 2 - 
Construction and Evolution of CCPs
Ballroom 3 - 
Haulback/Remediation
12:15-1:30 Lunch break (lunch not provided)
1:30-3:00 Ballroom 1 - 
Chemistry & Mineralogy
Ballroom 2 
Construction and Evolution of CCPs
Ballroom 3 - 
Forest/Soil Reclamation
3:00-3:15 Coffee Break
3:15-5:15 Ballroom 1 - 
Chemistry & Mineralogy
Ballroom 2 - 
Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective
Ballroom 3  
Forest/Soil Reclamation
Wednesday, Oct. 20
7:00-8:30 Registration/Check-in/Continental Breakfast
8:30-10:00 Ballroom 1 
Environmental Aspects
Ballroom 2 - 
New Products
Ballroom 3 - 
Processing
10:00-10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-12:15 Ballroom 1 
Environmental Aspects
Ballroom 2 - 
New Products
Ballroom 3 - 
Processing
12:15-1:30 Lunch break (lunch not provided)
1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 
Ballroom 1 - 
Environmental Aspects
Ballroom 2 
New Products
1:30-2:30 
Ballroom 3 - 
Processing
2:30-3:00 
Ballroom 1 - 
Institutional and Government Programs
2:30-3:00 
Ballroom 3 - 
Durability Issues/Ettringite
3:00-3:15 Coffee Break
3:15-5:15 Ballroom 1 - 
Institutional and Government Programs
Ballroom 2 - 
New Products
Ballroom 3  
Durability Issues/Ettringite

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II. Presentations

*** denotes vacancy due to cancellation, etc.
 
Day Time Session Title Author(s)/Affiliation(s)
Monday 8:30 
AM
Welcoming 
Remarks
Welcoming Remarks Tom Robl/Symposium Coordinator 
Burt Davis/Acting Director, Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research 
Fitzgerald Bramwell/Vice President, Univ. of Kentucky, Research & Graduate Studies 
Charles Wethington/President, Univ. of Kentucky
Monday 9:00 AM Keynote 
Address
Role of coal in a carbon-constrained world Rita Bajura/U. S. Department of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center
Monday 9:30 AM Keynote 
Address
Cash for ash: the European perspective Hans W. Thamm/BVK
Concrete and Cement Moderators: 
Kamyar Mahboub/Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Kentucky 
Philip Zacarias/Mineral Solutions
Monday 10:30 AM Concrete and Cement Autoclaved cellular concrete, the future of fly ash Michael E. Sutton/Tennessee Valley Authority, Fuel Operations
Monday 11:00 AM Concrete and Cement Characterization of adsorption on the organic and inorganic phases of fly ash by adsorptive isotherms Russell L. Hill, Russ K. Majors/Boral Material Technologies, Inc.  
Robert F. Rathbone/University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
Monday 11:30 AM Concrete and Cement ***
Monday 1:30 PM Concrete and Cement Influences of surplus SO3 in FBC ash on formation of belite-rich sulfoaluminate clinker D. M. Roy, M. R. Silsbee/The Pennsylvania State University, Materials Research Laboratory  
Zhaohui Xie/China Building Materials Academy
Monday 2:00 PM Concrete and Cement Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical study Jacques Blondin/CERCHAR, Centre d'etudes et de Recherches du Charbon  
Agripina Iribarne, Julio Iribarne/Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Toronto  
Edward J. Anthony/CANMET, Natural Resources Canada
Monday 2:30 PM Concrete and Cement ***
Posters Session Chair: 
James Hower/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Monday 3:15 PM Posters An evaluation of free-lime containing by-products to produce CCB grouts for use in AMD abatement Heather Wattenbach, Leonard G. Rafalko/Environmental Resources Management  
Paul Petzrick/Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program
Monday 3:15 PM Posters ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residue Herbert I. Hollander/Hollander Associates  
Arthur L. Plumley/Plumley Associates  
David A. Hoecke/Enercon Systems  
Roger S. Decesare/ASME
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coal Ronald H. Affolter, Michael E. Brownfield, James D. Cathcart/U.S. Geological Survey
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Clearing the air: how environmental air initiatives can affect CCP quality and utility costs Patrick W. Wright/Resource Data International, Inc.
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Customizing beneficiation for flyash physical characteristics and market drivers Michael E. Coates/HANDS-ON! Flyash  
Rui F. Afonso/Energy and Environmental Strategies
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion products Michael E. Brownfield, Ronald H. Affolter, James D. Cathcart, Isabelle K. Brownfield, Gary D. Stricker/U. S. Geological Survey  
James C. Hower/University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Effectiveness of utilization of flyash for embankment construction B.V.S. Viswanadham/Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutions P . Ricou, V. Héquet, P. Le Cloirec/Ecole des Mines de Nantes, Dept. Systèmes Energétiques et Environnement  
I. Lecuyer/EDF, Direction de la Recherche, Environnement, Groupe Qualité de l'air
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashes Krystyna Cedzynska, Michal Izydorczyk, Witold Sroczynski/Technical University of Lodz, Institute of General Food Chemistry  
Zbigniew Kolacinski/Technical University of Lodz, Institute of Electrical Apparatus
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue: soil leachate evaluation K. Dale Ritchey, Ralph B. Clark, V. C. Baligar/Appalachian Farming Systems Research Center, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service  
M. Zaifnejad, D. C. Martens/Dept. of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech
Monday 3:15 PM Posters "SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South Africa Norman F.G. Rethman, Ellwani J. Ramagadza, Elsa S. du Toit/Department of Agriculture, University of Pretoria  
Kelley A. Reynolds/Eskom Technology Research & Investigations  
Richard A. Kruger/Ash Resources (Pty) Ltd
Monday 3:15 PM Posters The New Technology of Wasteless Ash Processing at Thermal Power Stations Illya Mnushkin
Monday 3:15 PM Posters Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisation José M. Andrés, Pedro Ferrer/Instituto de Carboquímica, CSIC  
Xavier Querol, Feliciano Plana, Juan C. Umaña/Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra "Jaume Almera"
Monday 3:15 PM Posters (untitled) Richard Barnhisel/University of Kentucky Department of Agronomy
Economic Development Issues Moderators: 
Carole Ball/Kentucky Dept. for Surface Mining 
Thomas Robl/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Monday 10:30 AM Economic Development Issues Materials flow in the production and use of coal combustion products Barry R. Stewart/American Coal Ash Association  
Rustu S. Kalyoncu/United States Geological Survey
Monday 11:00 AM Economic Development Issues The Maryland Coal Combustion By-Product/Acid Mine Drainage Partnership Paul A. Petzrick/Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program
Monday 11:30 AM Economic Development Issues Processing, transporting, and utilizing coal combustion by-products Nader Ghafoori/Department of Civil Engineering, Southern Illinois University  
Rick Honaker, Hasan Sevim/Department of Mining and Mineral Processes Engineering, Southern Illinois University
Monday 1:30 PM Economic Development Issues Mounting fly ash problems in growing coal based power stations - few pragmatic approaches towards a solution Kallol Basu/ICMPL, CESC Limited
Monday 2:00 PM Economic Development Issues Maryland Power Plant Research Program promotes the beneficial use of CCPs as a means to protect Maryland's natural resources William K. Hodges/Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program  
Robert W. Keating/ERM
Monday 2:30 PM Economic Development Issues ***
Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash Moderator: 
Uschi Graham/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Monday 10:30 AM Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash The reduction of gas phase air toxics from combustion and incineration sources using the MET-Mitsui-BF activated coke process David G. Olson, M. Ruth Miller/Marsulex Environmental Technologies  
K. Tsuji, I. Shiraishi/Mitsui Mining Co., Ltd.
Monday 11:00 AM Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environment David J. Hassett, Debra F. Pflughoeft-Hassett, Dennis L. Laudal, John H. Pavlish/Energy & Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota
Monday 11:30 AM Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash XAFS investigation of Hg sorption on fly-ash Frank E. Huggins, Nora Yap, Gerald P. Huffman/Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Kentucky
Monday 1:30 PM Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash Chemically active aerogel-fly ash composites for mercury clean-up Uschi M. Graham, Gerald Thomas/University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
Monday 2:00 PM Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash Mercury capture by distinct fly ash carbon forms J. C. Hower, D. N. Taulbee, T. Sakulpitkphon/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research 
M. M. Maroto-Valer/The Energy Institute, The Pennsylvania State University
Monday 2:30 PM Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash ***
Chemistry and Mineralogy Moderators: 
James Hower/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research 
M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer, The Energy Institute, Pennsylvania State University
Tuesday 8:30 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, a quantitative elemental tool for flyash analysis M. LeRoy Jacobs, Charles R. Wilson/Denver Division, Wyoming Analytical Laboratories, Inc.  
J. V. Thomas/Corporate Office, Wyoming Analytical Laboratories, Inc.
Tuesday 9:00 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems Xavier Querol, Juan C.Umaña, Andrés Alastuey, Carles Ayora, Angel Lopez-Soler, Felicià Plana/Institute of Earth Sciences "Jaume Almera", CSIC
Tuesday 9:30 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy Characterisation of heavy metals in ashes from a FBC burning coal and industrial residues Helena Lopes, Teodoro Trindade, Ibrahim Gulyurtlu, Isabel Cabrita/INETI-National Institute of Engineering and Industrial Technology
Tuesday 10:15 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy Characterization of differing forms of unburned carbon present in fly ash M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Harold H. Schobert/The Energy Institute, The Pennsylvania State University  
Darrell N. Taulbee, James C. Hower/Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky
Tuesday 10:45 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy Impact of conversion to low-NOx combustion on fly ash quality: investigation of a unit burning high-sulfur coal James C. Hower, Gerald A. Thomas, Alan S. Trimble/University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Tuesday 11:15 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite A. D. Shah, G. P. Huffman, F. E. Huggins, N. Shah/CFFLS, CFFLS, University of Kentucky  
J. J. Helble/University of Connecticut  
T. W. Peterson, J. Wendt/University of Arizona  
A. F. Sarofim/University of Utah
Tuesday 11:45 AM Chemistry and Mineralogy ***
Tuesday 1:30 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale: examples of potential environmental applications Xavier Querol, Juan C. Umaña, Felicià Plana, Andrés Alastuey, Angel Lopez-Soler/Institute of Earth Sciences "Jaume Almera", CSIC  
Alejandro Medinaceli, Antonio Valero, Manel J. Domingo, Ezequiel Garcia-Rojo/Clariant Productos S.A.
Tuesday 2:00 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy Characteristics of Kentucky coal and coal ash Cortland F. Eble/Kentucky Geological Survey  
James C. Hower/University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
Tuesday 2:30 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy Thermal analysis of high carbon products obtained from the beneficiation of ponded fly ash Robert F. Rathbone, John G. Groppo, Thomas L. Robl/University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
Tuesday 3:15 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy Clay formation during weathering of alkaline coal fly ash C. Zevenbergen/Vermeer Environment B.V.  
J.P. Bradley/MVA, Inc.  
L.P. van Reeuwijk/International Soil Reference and Information Centre  
A.K. Shyam/National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd.
Tuesday 3:45 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy ***
Tuesday 4:15 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solution Iolanda D. Fernandes, Lizete Ferret, Carlos A. Khahl, Júlio C. T. Endres/Fundação de Ciência e Tecnologia, CIENTEC - Departamento de Engenharia de Processos  
Akira Maegawa/Industrial Research Center of Shiga Prefecture
Tuesday 4:45 PM Chemistry and Mineralogy Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern's Brazil Candiota coal Lizete Ferret, Iolanda D. Fernandes, Carlos A. Khahl, Júlio C. T. Endres/Fundação de Ciência e Tecnologia, CIENTEC - Departamento de Engenharia de Processos  
Akira Maegawa/Industrial Research Center of Shiga Prefecture
Construction and Evolution of CCPs Moderators: 
Michael Schroeder/Solutions Management, Inc. 
Paul Yuran/SynAggs, Inc.
Tuesday 8:30 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Materials from conversion of coal for power production: practical working definitions Debra F. Pflughoeft-Hassett, David J. Hassett/Energy & Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota  
Michael H. Schroeder/Solutions Management, Inc.
Tuesday 9:00 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Potential use of FGD as a flowable-fill Jung W. Lee/Korea Highway Corporation  
Tarunjit S. Butalia, William E. Wolfe/The Ohio State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science
Tuesday 9:30 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Field tests on coal ash for use as a fill material Norikazu Tanaka/Research and Development Department, Hokkaido Electric Power Company
Tuesday 10:15 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth construction Bruce A. Dockter, Kurt E. Eylands, Lucinda L. Hamre/Energy & Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota
Tuesday 10:45 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs A field evaluation of the use of FBC flyash for barnyard pavement W. L. Stout/USDA/ARS  
T. L. Nickeson/Consulting Geologist  
Paul Cunningham/Black River Co-Generation Partners
Tuesday 11:15 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankments Matthew W. Erbe, Robert W. Keating/ERM  
William K. Hodges/Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program
Tuesday 11:45 AM Construction and Evolution of CCPs ***
Tuesday 1:30 PM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Duquesne Light Company beneficial use applications with CCB's and LPC material (August 1999 update) William J. Held/CCB Services Duquesne Light Company
Tuesday 2:00 PM Construction and Evolution of CCPs Production of manufactured aggregates from flue gas desulfurization by-products M. M. Wu, D.C. McCoy, M. L. Fenger, R. O. Scandrol, R. A. Winschel, J. A. Withum, R. M. Statnick/CONSOL Inc.
Tuesday 2:30 PM Construction and Evolution of CCPs ***
Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective Moderator: 
John Groppo/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Tuesday 3:15 PM Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective Recovery and utilization of pond ash Thomas F. Edens/Combustion Products Utilization, South Carolina Public Service Authority (Santee Cooper)
Tuesday 3:45 PM Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective Carolina Power & Light Co. - carbon/ash separation Mark Shilling/Carolina Power and Light Company
Tuesday 4:15 PM Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective South Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree Station W.T. (Ted) Frady/South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. 
James G. Keppeler/Progress Materials, Inc. 
Jimmy C. Knowles/Southeastern Fly Ash Co., Inc.
Tuesday 4:45 PM Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective ***
Haulback/Remediation Moderators: 
William Aljoe/U. S. Dept. of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center 
Kimery Vories/USDI Office of Surface Mining
Tuesday 8:30 AM Haulback/Remediation Use of flue gas desulfurization by-product for mine sealing and abatement of acid mine drainage Ben J. Stuart/Ohio University, Department of Civil Engineering  
Gary Novak, Harry Payne/Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Reclamation  
Carl S. Togni/American Electric Power Service Corporation
Tuesday 9:00 AM Haulback/Remediation Recent regulatory developments impacting mine backfill management practices of coal combustion products R. James Meiers, David B. Barnard/Indianapolis Power & Light Company
Tuesday 9:30 AM Haulback/Remediation CCB's in mining applications - an overview of projects sponsored by DOE-FETC William W. Aljoe, Scott Renninger/United States Department of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center
Tuesday 10:15 AM Haulback/Remediation Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspects Mikko Lamminen, Harold W. Walker/Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, The Ohio State University  
Jim Wood, Yu-Ping Chin/Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State University
Tuesday 10:45 AM Haulback/Remediation The Western Maryland Coal Combustion By-Products/Acid Mine Drainage Initiative - the Winding Ridge Demonstration Project Leonard Rafalko/ERM  
Paul Petzrick/Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program
Tuesday 11:15 AM Haulback/Remediation A sulfur-isotope mixing model to trace leachate from pressurized fluidized bed combustion byproducts in an abandoned coal mine setting Ralph J. Haefner/U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division
Tuesday 11:45 AM Haulback/Remediation ***
Forest/Soil Reclamation Moderators: 
Courtney Black/National Mine Land Reclamation Center, West Virginia Univ. 
Scott Renninger/U. S. Dept. of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center
Tuesday 1:30 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural land R. B. Clark, K. D. Ritchey, V. C. Baligar/US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service USDA-ARS), Appalachian Farming Systems Research Center
Tuesday 2:00 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation The manufacture and evaluation of an artificial soil (SLASH) prepared from fly ash and sewage sludge Kelley Reynolds/Eskom Technology  
Richard Kruger/Ash Resources  
Norman Rethman/Department of Agriculture, University of Pretoria
Tuesday 2:30 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation Fly ash-sawdust mixtures for minesoil reclamation D. K. Bhumbla, J. M. Gorman, J. C. Sencindiver/Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University
Tuesday 3:15 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation Crop responses to SLASH (mixture of sewage sludge, lime and fly ash) as influenced by soil texture, acidity and fertility Norman F.G. Rethman/Department of Agriculture, University of Pretoria  
Kelley A Reynolds/Eskom Technology Research & Investigations  
Richard A Kruger/Ash Resources (Pty) Ltd
Tuesday 3:45 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation Temporal changes in fly ash composition Devinder Bhumbla/Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University
Tuesday 4:15 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation Sustainable ash pond development in India - a resource for forestry and agriculture C. Zevenbergen, R. M. J. Platenburg/IWACO B.V.  
A. K. Shyam/National Thermal Power Corp., Ltd.
Tuesday 4:45 PM Forest/Soil Reclamation Evaluation of the leaching potential of trace elements from coal ash to the (groundwater) aquifer Shlomit Sheps-Pelleg/R. Bloch Coal Research Center, Chem. Dept., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev  
Haim Cohen/R. Bloch Coal Research Center and NRCN, Chem. Dept., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Environmental Aspects Moderators: 
Cheri Miller/Tennessee Valley Authority 
Darrell Taulbee/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Wednesday 8:30 AM Environmental Aspects Environmental performance of CFBC by-products David J. Hassett, Michael D. Mann, Debra F. Pflughoeft-Hassett, Ann K. Henderson, Kurt E. Eylands/Energy & Environmental Research Center  
Ken Ruckstuh/Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
Wednesday 9:00 AM Environmental Aspects Improvement of environmental quality of coal fly ash by applying forced leaching Henk W. Nugteren, Brian Scarlett/Delft University of Technology, Delft ChemTech  
Maria Janssen-Jurkovícová/KEMA
Wednesday 9:30 AM Environmental Aspects Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixtures V. Héquet, P . Ricou, P. Le Cloirec/Ecole des Mines de Nantes, Dept. Systèmes Energétiques et Environnement  
I. Lecuyer/EDF, Direction de la Recherche, Environnement, Groupe Qualité de l'air
Wednesday 10:15 AM Environmental Aspects Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion products Tracy D. Branam, Ronald A. Smith, Margaret V. Ennis, John B. Comer/Indiana Geological Survey  
James P. Rybarczyk/Department of Chemistry, Ball State University
Wednesday 10:45 AM Environmental Aspects The release of base metals during acidic leaching of fly ash George Kazonich, Ann G. Kim/U.S. Dept. of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center
Wednesday 11:15 AM Environmental Aspects Mass release of trace elements from coal combustion by-products Ann G. Kim, George Kazonich/Federal Energy Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy
Wednesday 11:45 AM Environmental Aspects ***
Wednesday 1:30 PM Environmental Aspects Characterization of acid leaching reactions in coal refuse/coal fly ash bulk blends W. Lee Daniels, Lucian Zelazny/Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University  
Barry R. Stewart/American Coal Ash Association
Wednesday 2:00 PM Environmental Aspects ***
Institutional and Government Programs Moderators: 
Carole Ball/Kentucky Department for Surface Mining 
Paul Petzrick/Maryland Power Plant Research Program, Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources
Wednesday 2:30 PM Institutional and Government Programs Emission control byproducts consortium D. Courtney Black, Paul F. Ziemkiewicz/National Mine Land Reclamation Center, West Virginia University  
Scott Renninger/Federal Energy Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy
Wednesday 3:15 PM Institutional and Government Programs Reducing TRI (Toxics Release Inventory) reportable quantities through CCP marketing E. Cheri Miller/Tennessee Valley Authority
Wednesday 3:45 PM Institutional and Government Programs American Coal Ash Association programs to advance the management and use of coal combustion products (CCPs) Barry R. Stewart, Samuel S. Tyson, Gregg J. Deinhart/American Coal Ash Association
Wednesday 4:15 PM Institutional and Government Programs A review of OCDO's CCP initiatives: a program perspective Jacqueline F. Bird, Howard J. Johnson/Ohio Coal Development Office
Wednesday 4:45 PM Institutional and Government Programs ***
New Products Moderators: 
Uschi Graham/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research 
Richard Kruger/Ash Resources (PTY) Ltd.
Wednesday 8:30 AM New Products Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbons M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Harold H. Schobert, John M. Andrésen/The Energy Institute, The Pennsylvania State University  
Darrell N. Taulbee, James C. Hower/Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky
Wednesday 9:00 AM New Products Geotechnical properties of innovative, synthetic lightweight aggregates Ola C. Holmstrom/Haley and Aldrich, Inc.  
Christopher W. Swan/Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts University
Wednesday 9:30 AM New Products Spheroidal beads from boiler slag and fly ash Paul W. Meyer/Black Diamond, Inc.
Wednesday 10:15 AM New Products The use of fly ash fillers in rubber Richard A. Kruger, Mark Hovy/Sphere-Fill  
David Wardle/Polymer Mixing Services
Wednesday 10:45 AM New Products Higher value markets for FGD gypsum John R. Glasscock/Synthetic Materials
Wednesday 11:15 AM New Products Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregates Christopher Swan, Stephen Levine/Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts University  
Drusilla Brown, Jeffrey Zabel/Department of Economics, Tufts University
Wednesday 11:45 AM New Products Frictional composites from coal combustion by-products V. M. Malhotra, P. S. Valimbe, B. Button/Department of Physics, Southern Illinois University
Wednesday 1:30 PM New Products ***
Wednesday 2:00 PM New Products Assessing the potential of unburned carbon as a filler for carbon artifacts John M. Andrésen, M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer/The Energy Insitute, The Pennsylvania State University  
Christian A. Andrésen/Norwegian University of Science and Technology  
Joseph J. Battista/GPU Generation Inc, Genco Headquarters
Wednesday 2:30 PM New Products ***
Wednesday 3:15 PM New Products Advanced sorbents: aerogel composites for capture of fossil fuel derived exhaust gases U. M. Graham, J. G. Groppo/Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky
Wednesday 3:45 PM New Products A new technique of simultaneously generating thermal power and producing cement clinker in coal-fired furnaces of power plants Zhu Xuefang, Walter Zavadell, Burt Put/Global New Energy, Inc.
Wednesday 4:15 PM New Products Utilization of fly ash composites for backing shell molds Fouad F. Kamaleddine, Murray M. Grabinsky/University of Toronto, Department of Civil Engineering
Wednesday 4:45 PM New Products ***
Processing Moderators: 
James Neathery, John Stencel/Univ. of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Wednesday 8:30 AM Processing Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ash Yee Soong, Michael R. Schoffstall, Gino A. Irdi, Thomas A. Link/Federal Energy Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy
Wednesday 9:00 AM Processing Five years of commercial fly ash beneficiation by Separation Technologies, Inc. James D. Bittner, Stephen A. Gasiorowski/Separation Technologies, Inc.
Wednesday 9:30 AM Processing Demonstration of a new commercial process for removing carbon from fly ash generated from different coal sources Casimir J. Koshinski/Pittsburgh Mineral & Environmental Technology, Inc.  
Albin Friedrich/Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems
Wednesday 10:15 AM Processing Successful fly ash beneficiation at Carolina Power & Light's Roxboro Station Al Vasiliauskas/ProAsh, LLC  
M. Shilling/Carolina Power and Light  
C. S. Willauer/Separation Technologies Inc.
Wednesday 10:45 AM Processing Fly ash beneficiation at Baltimore Gas and Electric Brandon Shores Plant John Jeffcoat/Baltimore Gas and Electric Company  
Al Vasiliauskas/Separation Technologies, Inc.  
J. Park Boyer/Master Builders, Inc.
Wednesday 11:15 AM Processing Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnout T. X. Li, K. Jiang, J. K. Neathery, J. M. Stencel/Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky
Wednesday 11:45 AM Processing Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing John M. Stencel, Tian Xiang Li, Tapiwa Gurupira, Charles Jones, James K. Neathery/Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky  
Heng Ban/Southern Research Institute  
Ralph Altman/EPRI
Wednesday 1:30 PM Processing The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash R. Ciccu, M. Ghiani, A. Muntoni, A. Serci/DIGITA - Dipartimento di Geoingegneria e Tecnologie Ambientali, Università di Cagliari  
R. Peretti, A. Zucca/CSGM - Centro Studi Geominerari e Mineralurgici del CNR  
L. G. Orsenigo/CESI, Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano  
G. Quattroni/Centro Ceneri ENEL
Wednesday 2:00 PM Processing Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ash McMahan L. Gray, Kenneth J. Champagne, Yee Soong/US Department of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center   
Dennis H. Finseth/Winchester Thurston
Durability Issues/Ettringite Moderator: 
Milton Wu/CONSOL, Inc., Research and Development
Wednesday 2:30 PM Durability Issues/Ettringite Stabilization of road bases containing coal combustion by-product sulfates and sulfites using high volume fly ash cement Donald Saylak, Cindy K. Estakhri/Texas A&M University, Texas Transportation Institute
Wednesday 3:15 PM Durability Issues/Ettringite Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II Gregory J. McCarthy, Dean G. Grier, Marissa A. Wisdom, Renee B. Peterson, Stephanie L. Lerach, Raquel L. Jarabek, Jeffrey J. Walsh, Ryan S. Winburn/Department of Chemistry, North Dakota State University
Wednesday 3:45 PM Durability Issues/Ettringite Characterization of pore solutions extracted from high calcium fly ash-water pastes Jody K. Tishmack/Purdue University, Physical Facilities  
Jan Olek, Sidney Diamond/School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University  
Sadananda Sahu/RJ.Lee Group, Inc.
Wednesday 4:15 PM Durability Issues/Ettringite Long-term performance of a highway subgrade stabilized with an atmospheric fluidized bed combustion material Tommy C. Hopkins, Tony L. Beckham/Kentucky Transportation Center, Geotechnology Section, College of Engineering, University of Kentucky
Wednesday 4:45 PM Durability Issues/Ettringite Effect of freeze-thaw cycling on the mechanical properties of FGD by-products William E. Wolfe, Tarunjit S. Butalia/The Ohio State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science
 
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