Ash pondAn ash pond, also called a coal ash basin or surface impoundment, is an engineered structure used at coal-fired power stations for the disposal of two types of coal combustion products: bottom ash and fly ash. The pond is used as a landfill to prevent the release of ash into the atmosphere. Although the use of ash ponds in combination with air pollution controls (such as wet scrubbers) decreases the amount of airborne pollutants, the structures pose serious health risks for the surrounding environment.
Bétonthumb|Aspect hétérogène de la surface d'un béton de ciment, appelé communément béton, et constitué de ciment, d'eau et de granulats fins (sable) et grossiers (graviers). Le béton est un assemblage de matériaux de nature généralement minérale. Il met en présence des matières inertes, appelées granulats ou agrégats (graviers, gravillons, sables), et un liant (ciment, bitume, argile), c'est-à-dire une matière susceptible d'en agglomérer d'autres ainsi que des adjuvants qui modifient les propriétés physiques et chimiques du mélange.
Lime mortarLime mortar or torching is a masonry mortar composed of lime and an aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. It is one of the oldest known types of mortar, used in ancient Rome and Greece, when it largely replaced the clay and gypsum mortars common to ancient Egyptian construction. With the introduction of Portland cement during the 19th century, the use of lime mortar in new constructions gradually declined. This was largely due to the ease of use of Portland cement, its quick setting, and high compressive strength.
Health and environmental impact of the coal industryThe health and environmental impact of the coal industry includes issues such as land use, waste management, water and air pollution, caused by the coal mining, processing and the use of its products. In addition to atmospheric pollution, coal burning produces hundreds of millions of tons of solid waste products annually, including fly ash, bottom ash, and flue-gas desulfurization sludge, that contain mercury, uranium, thorium, arsenic, and other heavy metals.