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While the proposed fly ash rule exempts coal combustion products that are beneficially reused from the hazwaste regs, any fly ash that goes to the landfill must be managed as hazardous from the point of generation - regardless of whether it is "construction-grade" or not. There is a stigma that results from the hazwaste designation, warranted or not. EPA is in serious danger of destroying the markets for these valuable byproducts that have taken literally decades to build.

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2011 Middle East & Africa Cement Business Survey Report

2011 Middle East & Africa Cement Business Survey Report
Over 200 respondents participated in the 2011 CemWeek Middle East and Africa Cement Sector Sentiment Survey carried out in September - November 2011. In this report, the CW Group shares a snapshot of emerging and developing trends that have dominated...
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Lafarge Canada: Proving the value of homegrown Biomass

Lafarge Canada: Proving the value of homegrown Biomass
Mr. Robert Cumming, an Environmental and Public Affairs Manager for Lafarge Canada, was recently interviewed by CemWeek and offered insight into the company’s successful efforts to improve their environmental impact. Mr. Cumming also discussed the company’s...
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The Arabian Cement Company: Seeing it through

The Arabian Cement Company: Seeing it through
Founded in 1997, Egypt-based Arabian Cement Company became a member of Spain’s Cementos La Union group in 2004. In the past decade, ACC has faced a crumbing economy, licensing conflicts and political unrest. ACC’s CEO Jose Magrina spoke with CemWeek...
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India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 4

India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 4
The January / February issue of the CemWeek's ICCM highlights a major driver of current and future cement demand in India: road construction. Additionally, the ICCM talks to engineering consultant Holtec and provides an analysis of consolidation scenarios...
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CemWeek Magazine, Issue 6

CemWeek Magazine, Issue 6
The December / January issue of the global, executive-oriented CemWeek Magazine takes a look back at 2011 to inform about the year ahead. Not only do we review some of the most important events permeating the global cement sector during 2011, but...
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India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 3

India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 3
The November / December issue of the CemWeek's ICCM looks closer at the cement market in South India as well as one of the biggest factors facing the industry, power and energy. Additionally, the issue highlights a series of important aspects and developments...
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