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In current practice, CCPW is typically disposed separately as a structural fill in surface disposal areas, while FCPW is disposed as a dilute slurry (about 15% solids) in impoundments that provide an overall lower disposal cost (NRC 2002).
The CCPW is typically disposed dry as valley fills in mountainous regions and in embankments to develop impoundment structures in the Interior Coal Basin for wet disposal of FCPW as discussed later.
In contrast, FGD byproduct formed in oxygen deficient oxidation systems contains a high percentage of hannebachite (CaSO3·0.5H2O) to yield a material with no commercial value, poor dewatering characteristics, and that is typically disposed in landfills.
FCPW is typically disposed as: (1) a slurry contained within an embankment constructed of CCPW (conventional practice) or incised ponds, (2) dewatered FCPW (50%70%% solids), contained within CCPW embankments as illustrated in Fig. 1, or potentially (3) a mono-fill constructed of a blend of CCPW and dewatered FCPW.
Municipal waste is typically disposed of in open dumps (with the exception of South Africa) or sanitary landfills (Johannessen and Boyer 1999).
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The condensate from heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems has been identified as potential source of clean water, which is typically removed and disposed of in a sanitary drain.
In Japan, MSW is typically processed by the municipalities within each prefecture, and in Tokyo, households dispose of their MSW by placing it at centralized points for collection by municipal vehicles.
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