Heavily layered CCR, which contains excess carbon and trapped water, is typically discovered after excavation has already begun and dewatering strategies have been designed. The unexpected water and carbon often require extremely large quantities of additional drying media to eliminate free liquid and to stabilize the wet, layered ash prior to placement in a landfill. While a dosage rate of 8% quicklime may be specified, layers of CCR material can require quicklime dosage rates exceeding 20%, a $140,000 increase in reagent costs for a 10,000-ton batch of CCR. On-site mixing, hauling, processing, and chemical delivery charges represent additional surprise charges that excessively layered CCR (or excessively wet weather conditions) can create. The superior absorption capacity and reaction speed of SAPs allow CCR management contractors to rapidly eliminate excess moisture with minimal reagent.
While SAPs offer unrivaled absorption capacity as a standalone drying technology, small dosage rates (0.2% - 0.5%, by weight) of SAP also promote ideal curing of lime, cement, and other pozzolanic reagents. SAPs slowly release absorbed water to the curing reagent which minimizes crack formation and enhances the longevity of stabilized CCRs.
For more details on how SAPs can help you with CCR pond closures, download our Technical Brief No. 1
Zappa-Stewart’s team of engineers and scientists offers a 3-step approach to optimizing CCR stabilization reagent blends:
CCR pond closures involve many variables and unknowns. Superabsorbent polymers help to protect against escalating CCR processing costs by rapidly absorbing excess moisture, and allowing quicklime and other stabilization reagents to react under optimal conditions.
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