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NA N342
Dewatering & Geotechnical Construction Techniques for Coal Combustion Residual Tailings (Live Seminar)

Gabe Lang, PE; Mark Rokoff, PE; Paul Schmall, Ph.D., PE; Greg Landry, PE

This seminar will cover topics related to Dewatering & Geotechnical Construction Techniques for Coal Combustion Residual Pond Closures.�Topics will include: Update on the new CCR Legacy Surface Impoundments Ruling; Best practices in ash pond closure, beneficial reuse, and repurposing; Safe access, methods of dewatering ash, and water treatment for ash pore water; Techniques for enhancing and improving the geo-structural qualities of ash; Geo-structural methods for support of excavation and foundation support in ash; Unique applications of instrumentation and monitoring for construction safety and monitoring of site features.

Keller North America provides a wide range of geotechnical engineering and construction services to improve soils in place and to both construct new and rehabilitate foundations. The techniques that will be discussed include Compaction & Jet Grouting, Earth Retention and Shoring, Vibro Compaction & Replacement, Micropiles, Soil Mixing for Deep Basement Excavations, and Pile Driving. Within our range of services, a Ground Modification solution is generally available for the toughest subsurface conditions.

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