Coal ash contains radioactive contaminants: study
From EnergyBiz news services | Sep 02, 2015
High levels of radioactive contaminants have been found in coal ash in major coal-producing regions of the United States, raising concern about the dangers of this unregulated waste, researchers said Wednesday. "Levels of radioactivity in the ash were up to five times higher than in normal soil, and up to 10 times higher than in the parent coal itself because of the way combustion concentrates radioactivity," said the study in the Sept. 2 edition of the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Science and Technology. Coal ash is currently unregulated and is stored in holding ponds and landfills near coal-fired power plants, which are blamed for much of the fossil fuel pollution that is leading to climate change. Leaks from these ponds can contaminate groundwater, and experts have long known that coal contains harmful agents such as selenium and arsenic. "This study raises the possibility we should also be looking for radioactive elements, such as radium isotopes and lead-210, and including them in our monitoring efforts," said study co-author Avner Vengosh, professor of geochemistry and water quality at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. Radium isotopes and lead-210 occur naturally in coal, but when coal is burned "the radium isotopes become concentrated in the coal ash residues, and the lead-210 becomes chemically volatile and reattaches itself to tiny particles of fly ash," said the study. These tiny particles of fly ash "comprise the largest volume of coal ash waste going into holding ponds and landfills," said lead author Nancy Lauer, a PhD student in Vengosh's lab. Currently, coal ash disposal sites are not monitored for radioactivity. "We don't know how much of these contaminants are released to the environment, and how they might affect human health in areas where coal ash ponds and landfills are leaking," said Vengosh. "Our study opens the door for future evaluation
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