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Thursday, June 26, 2008

This Just In On Local Fly Ash

The entire Sam's Club & WalMart properties have fly ash for base and tons of it!This is going to be a huge issue! Interstate Amesite was the contractor that hauled it from DP & L/Connective from the Indian River Plant.

GO HERE to read our earlier article on Fly Ash.

13 comments:

  1. that theres a big can of worms, and they smell rotten,

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  2. Could Someone Please explian this Post in English? What is Fly Ash for Base? Why is this an issue?

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  3. Go to this link and read more. http://sbynews.blogspot.com/2008/06/extension-of-ban-on-fly-ash-sought.html

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  4. its soot for all practicle purposes.

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  5. Thank You...for the Explaination.
    What are they going to use it for? Repaving? or Edging? Or just general water contanimate?

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  6. It's the coal ash that remains from burning coal to generate electricity at the Indian River Power Plant

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  7. its the dirty stuff they take off the super heavy duty filters...

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  8. They used it for a sub-base on the Walmart/Sams Club construction sites. I think it was used on Lowes as well, not sure about that one.

    Used as a subbase they saved money on using fill dirt, then they covered it with CR-6 and then they put the asphalt down on top of that. The winter/early spring before Walmart opened it was very very wet. They put the black top down on top of water which is a major no no. I forget the site superintendents name all I can remember right now is George. He worked for IA Construction.

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  9. Joe Wicomico County used thousands of tons of fly ash in the construction of the new cell of the landfill. Many trucks hauled this material for months from late '06 into early '07

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  10. Joe:

    Please direct us to any law or official regulation that was both in effect when that was done and violated by the work you mention -- it seems that others have also used fly ash for fill -- including Wicomico County.

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  11. Check it out.

    http://www.flyash.com/data/upimages/press/HWR_brochure_flyash.pdf

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  12. http://hamptonroads.com/2008/06/use-fly-ash-projects-get-state-federal-review

    another to check out

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  13. You people blow my mind, you here something and look for the bad in it. If they use ash as a base it is mixed, be it with fill dirt, asphalt, or whatever. Fly-ash is a cost of having the luxury of ELECTRICITY, go figure there is a by-product, your car is a luxury and it puts off smog, but you still drive it everyday without concern, if you dont like what they are doing with fly-ash and your not going to shut off your electric, SHUT_UP. If these people were magicians they could make it dissappear, as well as make all the others issues in the world go away

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