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Description of beneficial reuse and/or landfilling Ash is disposed of at a commercial MSWLF after it is dewatered in a storage lagoon. Kansas City may shift to a dry ash system and close the ash-filled lagoon as is. Ash is disposed of at a publicly owned treatment works facility where screenings and grit are also disposed. Ash is mixed with soil and used as a cover material at a quasi- public owned monofill. Water is added to dry ash to control emissions when off-lo
Disposal cost $20/ton ? $16/ton $46/ton (if BR d ) $55/ton (if landfilled) $46/ton (if BR) $55/ton (if landfilled)
Results of an ash survey conducted by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Disposal method Beneficial reuse Landfill X X X
generated X X 7000–9000 X X
Ash per year 3500 dry ton dry ton 2341 wet ton 1300 dry ton 3100 dry ton
Moisture content 50% NA 25% NA NA
Ash handling method Wet Dry Wet Dry Dry
Plant name Blue River Upper Black- stone Field’s Point Army Base Boat Harbor
(Dominak et al., 2005) (continued).
City Kansas City
State Missouri Massa- chusetts Virginia Virginia
8.1 Wastewater treatment agency Water Services Upper Blackstone Water Pollution Narragansett Bay Commission Hampton Roads Sanitation District Hampton Roads Sanitation District
TABLE Kansas City