(LOUISVILLE) -- In a effort to preserve and save the environment, E.ON and many others are giving one area of Louisville a makeover. Turning what was once a former sand mine into a beautiful soil and seeded community green space. It's been a plea of activists for decades: do what...
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Jun
30
May
17
Say good-bye to hauling around dusty paper bags of concrete mix, mortar, grout, sand or gravel. Charah, Inc. has launched totally sealed plastic bags with two handles for a line of 14 different building material products, exclusively for The Home Depot’s Virginia locations. Charah’s innovative patent-pending packaging is easier to...
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Dec
16
LOUISVILLE, KY (December 15, 2005) – Charah®, Inc., a leading ash management provider for the coal-fired electric utility industry, has been featured as the cover story for the December issue of Concrete Products magazine. In an article entitled “Paper Cut” by Concrete Products Editor Don Marsh, Charah’s innovative plastic bagged-packaged...
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Dec
01
LOUISVILLE, KY (December 1, 2005) – Charah®, Inc., a leading ash management provider for the coal-fired electric utility industry, has been featured in the November/December issue of Platt’s POWER magazine. In an article entitled “Making IGCC Slag Valuable” by Ken Wicker, Charah’s patent-pending integrated gasification combined-cycle (IGCC) processing system used...
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May
02
By Bill Wolfe The Courier-Journal A large, coal-fired power plant like Louisville Gas & Electric Co.'s 1,470-megawatt Mill Creek plant in southwestern Jefferson County can burn millions of tons of fuel a year -- and leave behind hundreds of thousands of tons of ash that many plants flush into a...
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Apr
19
LOUISVILLE, KY (April 19, 2005) – Charah®, Inc., a leading ash management provider for the coal-fired electric utility industry, has been awarded one of the first ever United States Environmental Protection Agency’s prestigious Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2) awards. Charles Price, Charah President & CEO, accepted the first place award...
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