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Coal Ash Disposal Could Provide New Revenue Stream to MSW Landfills

2015-05-19 09:41:00| Waste Age

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ruled in December that coal ash can now be disposed of in landfills, under its new classification as a non-hazardous material. With roughly 130 million tons of coal ash generated each year, the ruling could provide lucrative new business streams for landfill operators. read more

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