Fuel, Vol.85, No.17-18, 2676-2679, 2006
Analysis of fly ash heavy metal content and disposal in three thermal power plants in India
The study investigates the heavy metal content of fly ash and bottom ash from three major power plants in North India, using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. It also studies the prevalent disposal methods used at these sites. The ashes were analysed for the presence of Cr, Mn, Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni and Co and detectable levels of all were found in both fly ash and bottom ash. The concentrations of Cr and Zn were highest while Co concentration was less. The wet disposal method is used in two of the power plants (site 1 and site 3). Neither of the sites uses ash pond lining in the construction of the ash ponds, hence leaching of the heavy metals is possible. Site 2 has adopted 100% dry disposal system which allows better utilization but incurs additional costs. Better management practices,, increased utilization and proper disposal practices need to be undertaken to minimize the adverse environmental impact. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd.