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IAUS, October 20-22, 2003

Exhibitors and Sponsors

List of Exhibitors

American Coal Ash Association
Bell Additives, Inc.
Boral Material Technologies
Charah Environmental, Inc.
Combustion Products Management, Inc.
DOMTEC International, L.L.C.
Fibrex Corporation
FUEL
Illinois Clean Coal Institute
ISG Resources
Mineral Resource Technologies, Inc.
Pennsylvania State University CPCPC
Pittsburgh Mineral and Environmental Technology, Inc.
Progress Materials, Inc.
PROMECON USA, Inc.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

UK CAER logo

University of Kentucky
Center for Applied Energy Research

The Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) is one of the University of Kentucky's multidisciplinary research centers and institutes. It is located in a stand-alone facility approximately eight miles from campus. The CAER is a non-academic unit that is staffed by professional scientists and engineers, has extensive interactions with faculty, and provides support and facilities for faculty research, and student research and employment.

The Center's research provides a focal point for energy and environmental research at UK and in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Research programs focus on energy resources indigenous to Kentucky with efforts directed to advanced beneficiation, utilization, conversion and process technologies. Environmental issues relating to coal combustion by-products constitute a major focus of research.

2540 Research Park Drive
Lexington, KY 40511-8410, USA
Contact: Marybeth McAlister at mcalister@caer.uky.edu
Ph: 859-257-0224, Fx: 859-257-0220
http://www.caer.uky.edu

 
 
 

FUEL logo

FUEL
Elsevier Ltd.

Elsevier are the world's leading publishers in the field of energy. Primary research journals include Fuel, and publications range from magazines, newsletters, books to reference works. Forthcoming for 2004 is the Encyclopedia of Energy - a new encyclopedia covering all aspects of energy. To find out more about our entire range of products in energy from Elsevier, visit www.elsevierengineering.com/energy.

The Boulevard
Langford Lane
Kidlington
Oxford OX5 1GB
UNITED KINGDOM
phone: +44 1865 843402, fax: +44 1865 843920
Contact: Victoria Thame at v.thame@elsevier.co.uk
website: http://www.fuelfirst.com

 
 
 

ISG Resources logo

ISG Resources

ISG Resources is America's largest manager and marketer of coal combustion products, including fly ash. With nearly 20 million tons of material under management annually, ISG:

  • Markets fly ash for traditional applications such as concrete production.
  • Utilizes fly ash in traditional building products that have not traditionally utilized ash, such as mortars and stuccos.
  • Develops new building products that utilize large volumes of CCPs.
  • Develops technologies for maintaining and improving ash quality.

10653 South River Front Parkway, Suite 300
South Jordan, UT 84095, USA
Contact: John N. Ward at jward@isgresources.com
Ph: 801-984-9400, Fx: 801-984-9410
http://www.isgresources.com

 
 
 

United Kingdom Quality Ash Association logo

United Kingdom Quality Ash Association

The UKQAA is a trade association representing the UK coal fired power generators. The main aims of the association are:

  • Promoting coal ash to the benefit of the environment
  • Encouraging its use as a valued resource
  • Expanding utilisation through representation on European and British standard committees
  • Research Sponsorship - project examples: durability of concrete, the environment etc
  • Providing information, training and reassurance to all on the advantages of using coal ash along with the potential environmental benefits.
  • The UKQAA has a regularly updated fully comprehensive website - www.ukqaa.org.uk.

Regent House, Bath Avenue
Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1 4EG
UNITED KINGDOM
Contact: Dr. Lindon K. A. Sear at LKASear@ukqaa.org.uk
Ph: +44 1902-576586, Fx: +44 1902-576596
http://www.UKQAA.org.uk

 
 
 

Domtec logo

DOMTEC International, L.L.C.

DOMTEC® International is proud to have served the bulk storage industry for many years, constructing concrete domes to store a multitude of products. Our business is the design and construction of high quality concrete domes. We deliver projects on time and within budget. We have broad experience with a variety of reclaim systems, both mechanical and pneumatic, depending on our clients' needs.

4355 N. Haroldsen Drive
Idaho Falls, ID 83401, USA
Contact: Mike Hunter at mhunter@domtec.com
Ph: 208-522-5520, Fx: 208-522-5344
http://www.domtec.com

 
 
 

American Coal Ash Association logo

American Coal Ash Association

The American Coal Ash Association (ACAA) and Canadian Industries Recycling Coal Ash (CIRCA) both support the beneficial use of coal combustion products through outreach, education and technical support. Using coal ash helps reduce greenhouse gases, conserves natural resources, reduces the need for landfill space and provides technical and economic benefit.

15200 E. Girard Ave., Suite 3050
Aurora, CO 80014-3938, USA
Contact: David Goss at dcgoss@acca-usa.org
Ph: 720-870-7897, Fx: 720-870-7889
http://www.acaa-usa.org

 
 
 

Solvera logo

Solvera

16490 Chillicothe Road
Chagrin Falls, OH 44023, USA
Contact: Cal Lockert at cal.lockert@stockequipment.spx.com
Ph: 440-543-6000 Ext. 536, Fx: 440-543-6839
http://www.stockequipment.com

 
 
 

Fibrex logo

Fibrex Corporation

Fibrex Corporation has been supplying industry with fiberglass pipe and duct systems since 1982.

  • Abrasion-resistant pipe for limestone slurry, gypsum, fly ash and other abrasive liquids
  • Spray headers with both interior and exterior abrasion-resistant surfaces for FGD scrubbers
  • Chemical piping systems
  • Duct for SO2 service

401 Sharon Avenue
PO Box 428
Burlington, WA 98233, USA
Contact: Richard Watkins at rwatkins@fibrex.com
Ph: 360-755-9025, Fx: 360-755-9034
http://www.fibrex.com

 
 
 

The SEFA Group logo

The SEFA Group

For over a quarter of a century,
The SEFA Group has excelled in
our mission of maximizing the
utilization of coal combustion products
for our Utility Partners.

Through creative solutions tailored to each Utilitys situation,
The SEFA Group continues to execute proven strategies that
make things happen.

3618 Sunset Blvd.
West Columbia, SC 29169, USA
Contact: Gregg Hendrix at ghendrix@sefagroup.com
Ph: 803-794-3430, Fx: 803-794-4458
www.sefagroup.com

 
 
 

Boral Material Technologies logo

Boral Material Technologies

Boral Material Technologies is a leading marketer of Coal Combustion Products including the off-site marketing of fly ash, bottom ash, and synthetic gypsum. Boral also provides on-site ash management including engineering services and environmental compliance.

45 NE Loop 410, Suite 700
San Antonio, TX 78216
USA
Contact: Millie Copeland at info@boral.com
Ph: 210-349-4069, Fx: 210-349-8512
http://www.boralmti.com

 
 
 

Illinois Clean Coal Institute logo

Illinois Clean Coal Institute

The Illinois Clean Coal Institute (ICCI) is under the purview of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) Office of Coal Development (OCD). The OCD is responsible for all state coal-related grant programs, including coal research and development, technology demonstrations, and industrial coal utilization efforts. The ICCI provides technical management services for the OCD coal research and development program and is a resource available to all within the state. The ICCI program comprehensively addresses immediate problems that could influence mining cost, utilization, and markets for Illinois basin coal.

5776 Coal Dr., Suite 200
Carterville, IL 62918
USA
Contact: Francois Botha at fbotha@icci.org
Ph: 618-985-3500, Fx: 618-985-6166
http://www.icci.org

 
 
 

Synthetic Materials logo

Synthetic Materials

Synthetic Materials (Synmat) specializes in the finance, design, construction and operation of facilities that dewater synthetic gypsum slurry. Synmat is the largest supplier of synthetic gypsum in the United States with a market share of approximately 30%. Synmat is a key raw material supplier to several North American gypsum board manufacturers and Portland cement producers. By providing a consistent, high quality product, Synmat serves an important role to both the Utility and the end-user of synthetic gypsum cake.

PO Box 87
Cumberland City, TN 37050
USA
Contact: info@synmat.com
Ph: 931-827-4075, Fx: 931-827-4125
http://www.synmat.com

 
 
 

Charah Environmental logo

Charah Environmental, Inc.

Charah Environmental, Inc. is dedicated to being a complete ash management company for the coal fired electric utility industry. We will design, build, operate an ash processing facility and then market the by-products.

Charah Environmental, Inc. is currently involved in multiple contracts with Utilities to provide bottom ash processing that yields a marketable product. We process the ash and sell the resulting aggregates to the construction and cement industries. Some of the ash processed yields a high quality carbon for fuel and an ash product that is used in making roofing material and sand blast media.

PO Box 813
Madisonville, KY 42431
USA
Contact: William Barnwell at wlbarnwell@charah.com
Ph: 270-825-3677, Fx: 270-821-6364
http://www.charah.com

 
 
 

U. S. Office of Surface Mining logo

U.S. Dept. of the Interior Office of Surface Mining

The Office of Surface Mining is a bureau of the U.S. Department of Interior with responsibility, in cooperation with the States and Indian Tribes, to protect citizens and the environment during coal mining and reclamation, and to reclaim mines abandoned before 1977.

501 Belle Street
Alton, IL 62025
USA
Contact: Kimmery C. Vories at kvories@osmre.gov
Ph: 618-463-6463 x103, Fx: 618-463-6470
http://www.mcrcc.osmre.gov

 
 
 

Trans-Ash logo

Trans-Ash, Inc.

Trans-Ash is a family-owned company committed to being the leader in total ash management through the marketing, utilization, pond excavation, and landfill management of all types of CCPs. We achieve this by challenging conventional methods with superior service to create added value for our customers.

617 Shepherd Drive
P. O. Box 15396
Cincinnati, OH 45215
USA
Contact: Joe Kaldmo at jkaldmo@transash.com
Ph: 513-733-4770, Fx: 513-554-6147
http://www.transash.com

 
 
 

CPM logo

Combustion Products Management, Inc.

Combustion Products Management, Inc. provides complete ash management services to utilities from marketing of C-618 ash to processing and marketing of bottom ash. CPM has unique utilization options for off-spec ash including large volume options which create assets.

Sunburst Office Plaza
1541 Alta Drive, Ste 205
Whitehall, PA 18052
USA
Contact: Neil Wallace at ntwallace@aol.com
Ph: 610-621-5980, Fx: 610-621-6911
http://www.cpmash.com

 
 
 

Separation Technologies logo

Separation Technologies LLC

STI has been marketing and processing fly ash since July of 1995. STI's separation technology is the first and only commercial electrostatic based, high volume, fine particle separation process in the world. We have created the first truly differentiated fly ash brand "ProAsh®". An adjacent technology for removing ammonia from fly ash has also been developed. STI devotes significant resources to R&D and technical and economic analysis, to allow it to anticipate and respond to customer needs with new technical and business solutions, and to provide clients with a better understanding of strategic options for their coal combustion products.

10 Kearney Rd.
Needham, MA 02494
USA
Contact: Dave Timmerman at dtimmerman@stiash.com
Ph: 781-455-6600 ext 209, Fx: 781-455-6518
http://www.stiash.com

 
 
 

Progress Materials logo

Progress Materials, Inc.

Progress Materials (PMI) is a leading ash solution provider, dedicated to maximizing the value of coal combustion products by providing commercially attractive and environmentally friendly solutions for customer needs. PMI invented and commercialized the Carbon Burn-Out (CBO™) process, and commercialized the Aardelite fly ash aggregate process.

PO Box 15208
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
USA
Contact: James G. Keppeler at James.Keppeler@progressfuels.com
Ph: 727-824-6697, Fx: 727-824-6603
http://www.progressfuels.com/ash.html

 
 
 

Pittsburgh Mineral and Environmental Technology logo

Pittsburgh Mineral and Environmental Technology, Inc.

Pittsburgh Mineral & Environmental Technology, Inc. (PMET) is a full-service technology development and service company specializing in metals and minerals processing, coal ash utilization, waste stream management, and precision analysis. We develop and commercialize technologies dedicated to waste minimization, waste treatment, and the conversion of industrial wastes to safe, usable, and profitable products. Since 1985, PMET has assisted mining, minerals, chemical, and metals companies and electric power generators worldwide in improving the efficiency, effectiveness and safety of their operations; reducing waste; and converting formally landfilled wastes into profitable commercial products. PMET's integrated analytical and process development services are performed for clients on a contract basis and are also employed by PMET to develop proprietary technologies currently being commercialized or available for commercialization.

700 Fifth Avenue
New Brighton, PA 15066
USA
Contact: William F. Sutton at bsutton@pmet-inc.com
Ph: 724-843-5000, Fx: 724-843-5353
http://www.pmet-inc.com

 
 
 

Promecon USA logo

PROMECON USA, Inc.

PROMECON USA, Inc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PROMECON, GmbH, provides real time process measurement instrumentation for measuring the flow of coal, air, and high temperature gas streams as well as unburned carbon-in-ash (UBC/LOI). The equipment is used widely in the utility industry - particularly in coal-fired boiler installations to improve boiler performance and to monitor fly ash quality for sale to the ash by-product markets.

314 Collins Blvd.
Orrville, OH 44667
USA
Contact: Todd M. Sommer at todd.sommer@promecon.us
Ph: 330-683-9074, Fx: 330-683-9082
http://www.promecon.us

 
 
 

Universal Aggregates logo

Universal Aggretates, LLC

Universal Aggregates LLC was formed in January 2000 as a joint venture between CONSOL Energy, Inc. and SynAggs Inc. to commercialize a patented technology developed by CONSOL Energy that converts coal combustion by - products (fly ash, bottom ash, FBC and FGD material) from power plants into a lightweight construction aggregate.

Universal Aggregates' first manufacturing facility broke ground in March 2003 in King George, Virginia. The project is one of several technology demonstrations under the U.S. Department of Energy, Power Plant Improvement Initiative (PPII) program.

300 Bursca Drive, Suite 303
Bridgeville, PA 15017
USA
Contact: Milton Wu at miltonwu@universalaggregates.com
Ph: 412-914-0101, Fx: 412-914-1141

 
 
 

Mineral Resource Technologies logo

Mineral Resource Technologies, Inc.

Mineral Resource Technologies, Inc. (MRT) is an industry leader in the Marketing and Management of Fly Ash and other Coal Combustion Products. MRT also manufacturers a diversity of building products such as Masonry Cements, Rapid Hardening Cements, Mortars and Grouts that are made primarily from Class C Fly Ash.

2700 Research Forest Drive, Suite 150
The Woodlands, TX 77381-4226
USA
Contact: Mike Silvertooth at msilvertooth@mrtus.com
Ph: 281-362-1060, Fx: 281-362-1809
http://www.mrtus.com

 
 
 

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Wyoming Analytical Labs

Wyoming Analytical Laboratories, Inc., (WAL) was founded in 1977 in Laramie, Wyoming to provide analytical services to the mining industry. As the need for more environmental and water analysis became apparent, WAL began acquiring more equipment and hiring additional experienced technicians to facilitate the rapid analysis of these types of samples.
Today, WAL has facilities in four locations Laramie and Rock Springs, Wyoming, as well as Golden and Arvada, Colorado and is capable of offering a wide range of analytical services for many different types of samples at a reasonable fee. WAL provides a rapid turnaround time with quality results ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction and confidence.
The main lab in Laramie has the equipment and expertise to perform analysis on water and wastewater, coal and coal ash, petroleum products, soil. And overburden, sludges and other organics.
The Rock Springs, Wyoming and Arvada, Colorado labs are equipped and staffed to perform a variety of environmental analyses, water and wastewater analyses, with emphasis on bacteriological testing.
The Denver Division specializes in trace element determinations in solid matrices by glow discharge mass spectrometry (GDMS) and the analysis of coal ash and fly ash by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF).

1511 Washington Avenue
Golden, CO 80401
USA
Contact: LeRoy Jacobs at walxray@aol.com
Ph: 303-278-2446, Fx: 303-278-2439
http://www.wal-lab.com

 
 
 

Sorbent Technologies logo

Sorbent Technologies Corp.

1664 East Highland Road
Twinsburg, OH 44087
USA
Contact: Joy Sutherland at jsutherland@sorbenttechnologies.com
Ph: 330-425-2354, Fx: 330-425-3983
http://www.sorbenttechnologies.com

 
 
 

Sphere Services logo

Sphere Services Inc.

Sphere Services Inc. is celebrating our 10th year of business in the cenosphere industry. SSI was founded in 1993 to better serve the cenosphere industry and market place for the end product. Cenospheres are produced at coal fired utilities during the coal burn process. The word cenosphere is derived from the Greek words "keno" meaning hollow and "sphaira" meaning sphere. Cenospheres are primarily made up of aluminum and silica. Cenospheres are a "High Value" coal combustion product that is used as a high performance filler material. They are used in industries such as ceramics, specialty cements, coatings, and many other applications that have specific needs for this type of product. Sphere Services Inc. is committed to the cenosphere industry to provide our clients with professional service and our customers a premium product. If you would like to discuss your cenosphere program or opportunity with us please contact Mr. Kip Clayton - Coal Products Manager. SSI is a proud member of the American Coal Ash association and the American Coal Council.

123 Leinart Street, Suite 205
Clinton, TN 37716
USA
Contact: Kip Clayton at kipclayton@msn.com
Ph: 865-388-5691, Fx: 865-463-2491
http://www.sphereservices.com

 
 
 

CPCPC logo

Pennsylvania State University
Consortium for Premium Carbon Products from Coal (CPCPC)

The Consortium for Premium Carbon Products from Coal (CPCPC) is directed to work on the production of high-value carbon products from coal. Current research activities include projects on such materials as carbon from coal-fired power plant ash, graphite, activated carbon, anthracite, pitch, carbon fibers, carbon black, carbon foams, and carbon for mercury removal.

PO Box 407
Academic Act. Bldg.
University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
USA
Contact: John Andresen at jma13@psu.edu
Ph: 814-865-2484, Fx: 814-863-8892
http://www.energy.psu.edu/cpcpc/

 
 
 

Bell Additives logo

Bell Additives, Inc.

Bell Additives has been producing products for the power generation industry since the 1950's. Bell enjoys phenomenal success at reducing LOI, slagging and fouling in oil-fired units, as well as bark and tire derived fuel. Bell Additives is proud to introduce a brand new program for all ranks and qualities of coal.

1340 Bennett Drive
Longwood, FL 32750
USA
Contact: Dick Wolfe at dwolfe@belladditives.com
Ph: 407-831-5021, Fx: 407-331-1125
http://www.belladditives.com

 
 
 

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The SEFA Group
Separation Technologies LLC
Solvera
Sorbent Technologies Corp.
Sphere Services Inc.
Synthetic Materials
Trans-Ash, Inc.
United Kingdom Quality Ash Association
U.S. Dept. of the Interior Office of Surface Mining
Universal Aggregates, LLC
University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
Wyoming Analytical Labs