Opening Remarks
Dr. Emily Grubert, U.S. Department of Energy
Identification of Master Variables Controlling Contaminant Migration at the SRS D-Area Coal Ash Basins
Thomas Danielson, Savannah River National Laboratory
Phytostabilization as a Tool for Managing Risk of Selenium and Arsenic Exposure from Coal Ash Impoundments
Afrachanna Butler and Nathan Harms, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Environmental Laboratory (ERDC-EL)
Overview of Emissions Control Research at NETL
Eric Grol, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Beneficial Use of Harvested Ponded Fly Ash and Landfilled FGD Materials for High-Volume Surface Mine Reclamation
Tarunjit Singh Butalia, The Ohio State University
Surface Modified Fly Ash For Value Added Products (SuMO Fly Ash)
Sriraam Chandrasekar, University of Illinois and Sanadam Bardoloi, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Facilitating Implementation of High-Volume Fly Ash use in Precast Concrete Construction to Increase Beneficial Utilization
Matthew J. Gombeda, Illinois Institute of Technology
High Strength, Encapsulated, Commercially Useful Components and Particles Made from Coal Combustion Residuals
Ryan Trammell, Semplastics
Risk Management Framework for Coal Combustion Residue Impoundments
Margaret Kurth, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Environmental Laboratory
Matthew Joyner, ORISE Post-Doctoral Fellow