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<br />t ") <br /> <br />("? <br />C'.l <br />In <br /> <br />include mineral aggrec;ate, light-weignt <br /> <br />aggreg~te, sulfuric acid or sulfur, <br /> <br />mineral wool, and additive for asphalt and <br /> <br />land fill, among others. All reasonable <br /> <br />efforts will be undertaken to find <br /> <br />beneficial uses for the scrubber wastes. <br /> <br />Surplus scrubber wastes will be disposed <br /> <br />of similarly to the surplus fly and <br /> <br />bottom ash. <br /> <br />Evaporation pond dredgings and raw-water <br /> <br />reservoir dredgings will be deposited in <br /> <br />the mine or disposed of at a State or <br /> <br />locally approved land-fill area. <br /> <br />An ash disposal program that will <br /> <br />protect ground-water and vegetation in <br /> <br />the area will be adopted. Various studies <br /> <br />will be undertaken prior to a decision <br /> <br />to dispose of the ash in the mine, or in an <br />alternate landfill area. The leaching char- <br /> <br />acteristics of the ash will be studied, <br /> <br />with emphasis on changes in solubility <br /> <br />of chemical compounds resulting from <br /> <br />combustion of the coal. The permeability <br /> <br />of various overburden through these <br /> <br />-143- <br />