Review of State Regulations, Standards, and Practices Related to Coal Combustion Products (CCPs)

A frequent barrier that hinders the use of coal combustion products (CCPs) is the broad range of state laws, regulations, policies, and guidelines regarding the management of CCPs. In addition, use practices and existing barriers vary significantly from state to state.

To address these issues, the EERC is performing a series of state reviews that will take an in-depth look at a state to determine:
-What the state is doing right and how its success can apply to other states.
-What the state could be doing better and what actions it could take to improve CCP utilization.
-What threats exist that could impact future CCP use.
-How lessons learned in the states reviewed apply to other states.

Reports/Presentations
National Synthesis Report on Regulations, Standards, and Practices Related to the Use of Coal Combustion Products: Final Report, December 2007
Review of Pennsylvania Regulations, Standards, and Practices Related to the Use of Coal Combustion Products: Final Report, March 2007
Review of Florida Regulations, Standards, and Practices Related to the Use of Coal Combustion Products: Final Report, April 2006
Review of Texas Regulations, Standards, and Practices Related to the Use of Coal Combustion Products: Final Report, January 2005
Review of State Regulations, Standards, and Practices, Related to the Use of Coal Combustion Products: Texas Review Case Study, Presented at the World of Coal Ash Conference, April 11-15, 2005

Contact
Debra Pflughoeft-Hassett
Marketing Research Specialist
(701) 777-5296
dphassett@undeerc.org

Project Partners

First Review
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Headwaters Resources

Second Review
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of Energy

Third Review
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of Energy

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