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Geotechnical Evaluations of Two Older Coal Ash Disposal Sites
At many of the older coal ash sites in Maryland, modern engineering practices which are now standard for Maryland utilities were often not employed during ash placement. The ash was rarely compacted to enhance structural stability, and it was often co-disposed with commercial, industrial, or domestic wastes. The sites studied were the Piscataway and Ritchie Road Sites. Both sites were investigated using standard geotechnical field and laboratory techniques. Subsurface conditions were explored using test borings and pits to determine the in situ physical and engineering properties of the fill materials.
Geotechnical Evaluations of Two Older Coal Ash Disposal Sites
At many of the older coal ash sites in Maryland, modern engineering practices which are now standard for Maryland utilities were often not employed during ash placement. The ash was rarely compacted to enhance structural stability, and it was often co-disposed with commercial, industrial, or domestic wastes. The sites studied were the Piscataway and Ritchie Road Sites. Both sites were investigated using standard geotechnical field and laboratory techniques. Subsurface conditions were explored using test borings and pits to determine the in situ physical and engineering properties of the fill materials.
Geotechnical Evaluations of Two Older Coal Ash Disposal Sites
E. M. Simek (author) / J. E. Veith (author)
1984
91 pages
Report
No indication
English
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