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The Importance of FGD Gypsum To the CCP Industry By David Goss, Executive Director American Coal Ash Association OSU – EPRI Workshop St. Louis, September 13, 2006
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Growing the FGD Gypsum Marketplace Issues Driving the CCP Industry Production Utilization Environment
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 To achieve compliance to CAIR and CAMR, utilities may add FGD wet systems Boiler design, plant operational issues, location, fuel source and economic factors will determine each plant’s decision Regulations affect the marketplace Industry Response to New Air Emission Requirements
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 How Regulations Will Impact FGD Production Flue Gas Desulfurization material will grow dramatically Significant increase in production of FGD material in next decade Primary market for synthetic gypsum is wallboard – about 9 million tons or 27% Dry scrubbing systems more prevalent in the Western US
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 EUCI July 2006 Synthetic or FGD Gypsum Major Markets For FGD Gypsum Wallboard manufacturing Agricultural Cement production
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Gypsum in Agriculture Promotes the emergence of seedlings and new plants Improved drainage in clay soils Reduction of water use in turf grasses Synthetic gypsum dissolves faster than mined gypsum A Diverse Product
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Gypsum in Agriculture Can be used to treat sodic soils Provides nutrients to crops such as peanuts, vegetables and fruits Can ameliorate subsoil acidity Reduces phosphorus runoff Land Uses for FGD Gypsum
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Are There Potential Barriers to Increased Agricultural Use? Looking Ahead Mercury removal techniques may raise questions Perception, not science may challenge end users Are mercury concentrations a concern? Can mercury be released in land applications Has research addressed land applications? Studies by Gustin, Ladwig, et. al seem to indicate that this is not a technical concern
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Looking Ahead Wallboard industry will not be able to use all new FGD gypsum produced in the next 10-15 years Agricultural uses could grow dramatically with increased outreach and research Many parts of the country have little knowledge of agricultural uses of this product Why Increase Focus on Agricultural Markets?
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Florida and Georgia’s Experiences Looking Ahead Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service regulate FGD gypsum as a fertilizer Sellers are licensed Purity levels are specified Reporting is required Extensive research supported by Southern Company, TVA and others 46% of Georgia’s peanut growers use gypsum
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 What’s Needed ? Looking Ahead Basic information for producers on how gypsum can be used in agricultural settings A listing or identification of areas in the US needing or currently using gypsum The types of crops or settings in which gypsum applications can benefit the grower or land user Samples of state regulatory documents that permit FGFD gypsum use and under what guidance Logistics considerations – is the material handled dry or moist? How is it transported and applied?
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Research and testing of FGD products in different climates, soils and with a variety of crops will be needed – land grant universities may be key stakeholders in this research effort Partnerships with FGD producers, growers, the USDA, and universities may help identify needs for research and funding to support this research The EPA needs to be educated about agricultural applications and associated risks as it is a new area for them How Do We Focus on Agricultural Markets? Looking Ahead
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Is There Competition? Natural mined gypsum Location and transportation may favor natural gypsum over FGD A whole industry is forming to recycling construction debris wallboard California consumes a lot of recycled wallboard (California Integrated Waste Management Board) Preliminary research indicates that mercury in recycled wallboard should not be a concern CMRA is promoting wallboard recycling aggressively (http://www.drywallrecycling.org/) Looking Ahead
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Conclusions Industry and public sector research and partnerships should be formed Joint information gathering and dissemination of examples, case studies and reports is needed Workshops should be held for potential regulators, end users and researchers US Department of Agriculture has much interest in this area as a new C 2 P 2 sponsor. Opportunities
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Resources http://westernfarmpress.com/mag/farming_essential _amendment_high/ http://westernfarmpress.com/mag/farming_essential _amendment_high/ http://www.gp.com/build/product.aspx?pname=Agric ultural&pid=1570&hierarchy=pc http://www.gp.com/build/product.aspx?pname=Agric ultural&pid=1570&hierarchy=pc http://www.gypsumsolutions.com/newscenter/news/ agricultural/cs_sofnsoil.asp http://www.gypsumsolutions.com/newscenter/news/ agricultural/cs_sofnsoil.asp http://www.dktgypsum.com/news_content7.html http://www.dktgypsum.com/news_content7.html Websites
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FGD Workshop – St. Louis September 2006 Resources - continued http://www.wastecapwi.org/documents/BMP_drywall_on_ home_sites_final.pdf http://www.wastecapwi.org/documents/BMP_drywall_on_ home_sites_final.pdf http://www.nerc.org/documents/2001-fertilizer- regulations-summary.html http://www.nerc.org/documents/2001-fertilizer- regulations-summary.html http://aquanic.org/publicat/state/ky/liming_wp.htm http://aquanic.org/publicat/state/ky/liming_wp.htm http://www.shawresources.ca/ResSection.ASP?item_id= 221 http://www.shawresources.ca/ResSection.ASP?item_id= 221 http://ohioline.osu.edu/anr-fact/0020.html http://ohioline.osu.edu/anr-fact/0020.html http://www.tarleton.edu/~txjanr/Response%20of%20Coas tal%20Bermudagrass%20to%20Gypsum%20Application s.pdf#search=%22agricultural%20gypsum% http://www.tarleton.edu/~txjanr/Response%20of%20Coas tal%20Bermudagrass%20to%20Gypsum%20Application s.pdf#search=%22agricultural%20gypsum% Websites
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THANK YOU American Coal Ash Association 720-870-7897 www.acaa-usa.org
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