Finding articles on fly ash is not a problem. Especially industry supported ones as the ones below are. I am looking for the reports on
dioxins, furans and PAHs in fly ash.
katey
Charmaine R Taylor wrote:
> for the fly-ash info deficient-
>
> http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/materialsgrp/flyash.htm
> long article on pozzolans and fly ash..
>
> Environmental Purchasing Bulletin #63: Fly Ash In Concrete:
> http://www.metrokc.gov/procure/green/bul63.htm
>
> ASTM-D5239-98 Standard Practice for Characterizing Fly Ash for Use in
> Soil Stabilization:
> http://enterprise.astm.org/PAGES/D5239.htm
>
> .I use www.LYCOS.com
> specifically for WORDS, works so much better than google or standard
> crawlers.
>
> there was an article called Pozzolans unpuzzled by Bruce King:
> http://www.azstarnet.com/~dcat/BSM.html
> http://www.icbo.org/Building_Standards_Online/read.cgi?file=./Features_and_Articles/archive/910055448.archive&action=Features_and_Articles
>
> Ms. Charmaine Taylor/ Taylor Publishing
> http://www.dirtcheapbuilder.com
> http://www.papercrete.com
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> books@dirtcheapbuilder.com
> 707-441-1632
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