Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders asks, "What is bottom ash from a coal-fired electric generating plant?"

Bottom ash is a coarse, granular, incombustible byproduct that is collected from the bottom of furnaces that burn coal for the generation of steam, the production of electric power, or both. Bottom ash is coarser than fly ash, with grain sizes spanning from fine sand to fine gravel. The type of byproduct produced depends on the type of furnace used to burn the coal.