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Coal Ash Documents

Coal ash, also commonly known as fly ash or coal combustion residuals (CCRs), is a byproduct of burning coal in power plants. Although coal ash can pose environmental risks, it can also be beneficially reused in various applications. Our extensive collection of coal ash documents provides comprehensive information about the safe and responsible management, use, and monitoring of coal ash.

From certifications to consent forms, our coal ash document library includes a diverse range of resources to assist stakeholders in complying with regulatory requirements. Whether you are a landowner, a public administrator, or an environmental professional, our documents cover a wide array of topics including coal ash beneficial use certification, quality assessment for beneficial use, water quality monitoring reports, and more.

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This document is used for Module 25 of Form 5600-PM-BMP0343-25, which covers the beneficial use of coal ash in Pennsylvania.

This form is used for assessing the quality of coal ash for beneficial use in Pennsylvania. It helps ensure that the ash meets the required standards for safe and effective reuse.

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