1980
DOI: 10.2172/6761816
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New source performance standards for industrial boilers. Volume 5. Analysis of solid waste impacts

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“…Transportation costs could be as high as $4/ton day for a ten-mile, one-way haul. 11 The analysis shows that typical good engineering practice techniques for FGD waste disposal could cost between $7 and $20/ton for landfill and between $2 and $6/ton for impoundment, depending on the size of the site. Should industrial fuel combustion waste be subsequently classified as hazardous under RCRA, then costs could increase to $15-41/ton for landfill and $5-21/ton for impoundment, because of upgrading of the disposal site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transportation costs could be as high as $4/ton day for a ten-mile, one-way haul. 11 The analysis shows that typical good engineering practice techniques for FGD waste disposal could cost between $7 and $20/ton for landfill and between $2 and $6/ton for impoundment, depending on the size of the site. Should industrial fuel combustion waste be subsequently classified as hazardous under RCRA, then costs could increase to $15-41/ton for landfill and $5-21/ton for impoundment, because of upgrading of the disposal site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%