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Use of Fly Ash and Slag in Concrete: A Best Practices Guide, ICON/CanMet & PWGSC, Jan. 2005

Canada's National Master Specification - Pubic Works & Government Services Canada

Prevention of Corrosion in Concrete Using Fly Ash Concrete Mixes - WOCA 2007

Full Depth Reclamation - Study of Reclamation of Deteriorated Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements - C2P2, Dec. 2003

Comparison of Risks for Leachate from CCP landfills and MSW landfills, EPRI Nov. 2010

Coal Ash: A Beneficial Resource, American Coal Council, 2010

Is Coal Ash Toxic? - EPRI Tech. Brief  Sept. 2009

Health Risks from Mercury in Concrete & Wallboard - EPRI Tech. Brief, June 2009

US EPA Waste & Materials Flow Benchmark Report (Feb. 2008)

Analysis of Resource Recovery Opportunities in Canada and the Projection of Greenhouse Gas Emission Implications, NRCan 2006

Environmental Assessment of Coal Ash Use Sites - EPRI Tech. Brief, Nov. 1993

Economic Impacts of Prohibiting Coal Fly Ash Use in Transportation Infrastructure Construction, TDF Sept. 2011

Coal Ash: An Environmental & Economic Windfall, ACC 2010

Input to US EPA on Proposal to reclassify CCPs - USWAG, 2010

Classification of CCPs under the Revised Waste Framework Directive” ECOBA/EURELECTRIC Joint Briefing, Rev. 2011

The Waste Framework Directive & the Quality Protocol for PFA & FMA - UKQAA 2010

Cement Technology Roadmap 2009: Carbon emissions reductions up to 2050 - IEA 2009

Mineral Policy of Canada - Natural Resources Canada 1996

 

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