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Main Title Bottom Ash Pond, Trimble County Station Assessment Report. Draft Report.
CORP Author O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Inc., Blue Bell, PA.; Lockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, MD.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Year Published 2009
Stock Number PB2010-110189
Additional Subjects Landfills ; Surface impoundments ; Waste management ; Coal wastes ; Electric power production plants ; Dam safety ; Recommendations ; Data collection ; Fossil fuel combustion wastes ; Trimble County Station ; Coal Combustion Waste(CCW) ; Stability assessments ; Site assessments
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NTIS  PB2010-110189 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
In response to the coal combustion waste (CCW) impoundment failure at the TVA/Kingston coalfired electric generating station in December of 2008, the Environmental Protection Agency has initiated a nationwide program of structural integrity and safety assessments of coal combustion waste (CCW) impoundments or management units. A CCW management unit is defined as a surface impoundment or similar diked or bermed management unit or management units designated as landfills that receive liquid-borne material and are used for the storage or disposal of residuals or byproducts from the combustion of coal, including, but not limited to, fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, or flue gas emission control residuals. Management units also include inactive impoundments that have not been formally closed in compliance with applicable federal or state closure/reclamation regulations. The administration of this program is being supported by Lockheed Martin, who has authorized OBrien & Gere to provide actual site specific impoundment assessments at selected facilities. This project is being conducted in accordance with the terms of our Purchase Order No. 7100051854, dated May 29, 2009.