Understanding the differences between structural fill dirt and topsoil is crucial for anyone involved in construction and landscaping projects. The success of these projects often depends on selecting ...
A photograph of the Cumberland Park Fly Ash Project, taken by a member of the Concerned Citizens of Giles County, in March 2008, when bulldozers began unloading more than 100,000 cubic yards of coal ...
Coal ash, what’s left over after coal is burned to generate electricity, is one of the largest waste streams in the U.S., with hundreds of millions of tons of it lying in hundreds of sites across the ...
You can read the full EPA draft risk assessment report that address more than just structural fill (82 pages) or excerpts that are specific to that use (10 pages). We’ve annotated the second document ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Millions of cubic yards of coal ash that was supposed to be used for construction projects are being stored on private sites across North Carolina, posing a health risk to ...
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