ALLU to the rescue

Case study

Solutions for handling coal ash

USA

Material Coal Ash

Industry Soil Improvement, Solidification, Stabilising

Application Soil Improvement

Function Coal Ash

Model Soil Improvement System

We are all aware of the environmental impact of coal ash in the US. With potential hazards to both the air and water being a concern to all parties involved. Loose particles of fly ash can float in the air to surrounding communities, causing various respiratory issues to nearby residents. Both abandoned and operational ash ponds have a high potential to seep into the groundwater carrying chemicals such as lead, arsenic and mercury to the municipal water supply.

What to do with these ponds has been the center of much debate throughout the power generation providers along with environmental advocates. Finding an acceptable solution that would provide a safe permanent, solution that was economically feasible has been a challenge. The EPA permits two methods, closure in place and closure by removal. Each method presents its own challenges and downsides.

Closure in place or “capping” the pond is typically done using a process known as “bucket mixing” which is accomplished by dumping sacks of powdered binder (usually Portland Cement) onto the surface of the pond. The binder is then mixed using the buckets of a tracked excavator. A shallow cap is formed as the cement hardens. Though much less expensive than removal. The main problem exists beneath the “cap” moisture remains in the unstable contaminated soil allowing continued seepage into the groundwater. The capped ground is unsuitable for building and difficult to repurpose, additional dust pollution is also created during the bucket mixing process.

Removal minimizes the overall risk of groundwater pollution but presents its own set of problems. Compared to closure-in-place costs, removal costs and time can add up to more than five times that of in-place closure. Relocation to an approved dump site (landfill) may also prove difficult with dust and contaminants being released during transport. Regulation of the dump site can also be difficult. If not properly maintained these sites can be affected by the wind carrying the reclaimed dust at great distances. Stormwater can seep through the ash and continue to contaminate groundwater.

Deep pond stabilization provides an innovative solution that solves problems present in both capping and removal. The ALLU Soil Stabilization system has been used throughout Europe for more than a decade. The system uses a powerful mixing head attached to the boom of a mid-sized excavator. The mixing head is fed a dry binder by a computer-controlled high-pressure feeder creating a homogeneous mix. Unlike bucket mixing; the system is capable of depths beyond 20’. The ash pond is stabilized from the bottom up and not just at the surface. The feeding system regulates with precision the exact amount of binder prescribed by the engineer to fully encapsulate the contaminated site.

Because it is now a solid mass. Potential groundwater contamination along with dust pollution from wind, rain, or during transportation are eliminated. Costs are controlled by removing the need to build and maintain dump sites. Less fossil fuels are used without the need to transport to an off-site location. A solid surface remains that continues to harden over time allowing a re-purposing of the existing ash containment pond. A truly green solution.

There are hundreds of coal ash ponds in the USA, ash pond waste contains heavy metals, which leach into nearby groundwater, and surface water is the second biggest flow of waste material in the USA.
Coal combustion residuals (CCRs), commonly known as coal ash, are by-products of the combustion of coal at power plants operated by electric utilities and independent power producers. The environmental impacts are high with many sites leaking into the water course, causing pollution and major issues as you can see from the map. Many sites are not lined, and the raw waste material continues leaking into the water course.

Finding a permanent solution to this ongoing environmental issue has been a challenge for over a decade. The traditional method known as “bucket mixing” has no binder control which can, high cost and a lot of dust pollution with non-homogenized results. The treated site is only stabilized on the surface which allows continued leeching into the soil beneath the surface.

Solution

ALLU is one step ahead reducing costs up to 40%, providing a fast effective and environmentally friendly work method for the hardening and dynamic strengthening contaminated soft soils, as well as improving the soil’s deformation properties. It is designed to improve soft soils by mixing a binder into clay, peat, mud, or dredged sediments. The method can also be used in the treatment of contaminated soils, by encapsulating contaminants within the ground and preventing migration to the surrounding areas.

The Allu system consists of three components:

The first is the power mix attachment mounted to the dipper arm of a suitable excavator, using a pin mounting or quick-hitch adaptor plate. At the end of this substantial attachment, a pair of mixing/ cutting drums are used to mix the binder material into the ground in a controlled manner. The unit can process different materials to a depth of six meters, depending on the choice of the power mix model, the excavator’s reach and the quality of the material.

The second component is the pressure feeder mounted on a powered crawler chassis. This injects the binder into the ground by compressed air via hoses. The amount of binder per square meter can be controlled, depending on the requirement for the prevailing ground conditions.

The third component in the Allu system is the data acquisition control (DAC), located in the excavator’s cab. This controls, measures and stores data on the stabilisation project. On site, the flow and pressure of the binder are adjusted by the excavator operator via the DAC, and it seems reasonably easy to use and enables the binder to be fed at optimum rates. Back in the office, the DAC provides an extensive report for the entire duration of a project, the data being transferred into a computer via a USB port.

Its potential as a sustainable solution with a valid mixing method and homogeneous results, causing less dust pollution and reducing binder costs, demonstrates why the system has already been successfully used in different ground conditions and interest is certainly being generated.

ALLU PF Pressure Feeder

The double tank ALLU Pressure Feeder PF 7+7 NextGen allows for continuous feeding and precise dosing of dry binders in soil improvement projects.

ALLU Processor Power Mixer

Carriers 25 – 40 t
The ALLU Processor is a power mixer attachment for conventional excavators. This attachment converts the excavator into a powerful and versatile mixing tool.

ALLU to the rescue

Case study

Solutions for handling coal ash

USA

Material Coal Ash

Industry Soil Improvement, Solidification, Stabilising

Application Soil Improvement

Function Coal Ash

Model Soil Improvement System

We are all aware of the environmental impact of coal ash in the US. With potential hazards to both the air and water being a concern to all parties involved. Loose particles of fly ash can float in the air to surrounding communities, causing various respiratory issues to nearby residents. Both abandoned and operational ash ponds have a high potential to seep into the groundwater carrying chemicals such as lead, arsenic and mercury to the municipal water supply.

What to do with these ponds has been the center of much debate throughout the power generation providers along with environmental advocates. Finding an acceptable solution that would provide a safe permanent, solution that was economically feasible has been a challenge. The EPA permits two methods, closure in place and closure by removal. Each method presents its own challenges and downsides.

Closure in place or “capping” the pond is typically done using a process known as “bucket mixing” which is accomplished by dumping sacks of powdered binder (usually Portland Cement) onto the surface of the pond. The binder is then mixed using the buckets of a tracked excavator. A shallow cap is formed as the cement hardens. Though much less expensive than removal. The main problem exists beneath the “cap” moisture remains in the unstable contaminated soil allowing continued seepage into the groundwater. The capped ground is unsuitable for building and difficult to repurpose, additional dust pollution is also created during the bucket mixing process.

Removal minimizes the overall risk of groundwater pollution but presents its own set of problems. Compared to closure-in-place costs, removal costs and time can add up to more than five times that of in-place closure. Relocation to an approved dump site (landfill) may also prove difficult with dust and contaminants being released during transport. Regulation of the dump site can also be difficult. If not properly maintained these sites can be affected by the wind carrying the reclaimed dust at great distances. Stormwater can seep through the ash and continue to contaminate groundwater.

Deep pond stabilization provides an innovative solution that solves problems present in both capping and removal. The ALLU Soil Stabilization system has been used throughout Europe for more than a decade. The system uses a powerful mixing head attached to the boom of a mid-sized excavator. The mixing head is fed a dry binder by a computer-controlled high-pressure feeder creating a homogeneous mix. Unlike bucket mixing; the system is capable of depths beyond 20’. The ash pond is stabilized from the bottom up and not just at the surface. The feeding system regulates with precision the exact amount of binder prescribed by the engineer to fully encapsulate the contaminated site.

Because it is now a solid mass. Potential groundwater contamination along with dust pollution from wind, rain, or during transportation are eliminated. Costs are controlled by removing the need to build and maintain dump sites. Less fossil fuels are used without the need to transport to an off-site location. A solid surface remains that continues to harden over time allowing a re-purposing of the existing ash containment pond. A truly green solution.

There are hundreds of coal ash ponds in the USA, ash pond waste contains heavy metals, which leach into nearby groundwater, and surface water is the second biggest flow of waste material in the USA.
Coal combustion residuals (CCRs), commonly known as coal ash, are by-products of the combustion of coal at power plants operated by electric utilities and independent power producers. The environmental impacts are high with many sites leaking into the water course, causing pollution and major issues as you can see from the map. Many sites are not lined, and the raw waste material continues leaking into the water course.

Finding a permanent solution to this ongoing environmental issue has been a challenge for over a decade. The traditional method known as “bucket mixing” has no binder control which can, high cost and a lot of dust pollution with non-homogenized results. The treated site is only stabilized on the surface which allows continued leeching into the soil beneath the surface.

Solution

ALLU is one step ahead reducing costs up to 40%, providing a fast effective and environmentally friendly work method for the hardening and dynamic strengthening contaminated soft soils, as well as improving the soil’s deformation properties. It is designed to improve soft soils by mixing a binder into clay, peat, mud, or dredged sediments. The method can also be used in the treatment of contaminated soils, by encapsulating contaminants within the ground and preventing migration to the surrounding areas.

The Allu system consists of three components:

The first is the power mix attachment mounted to the dipper arm of a suitable excavator, using a pin mounting or quick-hitch adaptor plate. At the end of this substantial attachment, a pair of mixing/ cutting drums are used to mix the binder material into the ground in a controlled manner. The unit can process different materials to a depth of six meters, depending on the choice of the power mix model, the excavator’s reach and the quality of the material.

The second component is the pressure feeder mounted on a powered crawler chassis. This injects the binder into the ground by compressed air via hoses. The amount of binder per square meter can be controlled, depending on the requirement for the prevailing ground conditions.

The third component in the Allu system is the data acquisition control (DAC), located in the excavator’s cab. This controls, measures and stores data on the stabilisation project. On site, the flow and pressure of the binder are adjusted by the excavator operator via the DAC, and it seems reasonably easy to use and enables the binder to be fed at optimum rates. Back in the office, the DAC provides an extensive report for the entire duration of a project, the data being transferred into a computer via a USB port.

Its potential as a sustainable solution with a valid mixing method and homogeneous results, causing less dust pollution and reducing binder costs, demonstrates why the system has already been successfully used in different ground conditions and interest is certainly being generated.

ALLU PF Pressure Feeder

The double tank ALLU Pressure Feeder PF 7+7 NextGen allows for continuous feeding and precise dosing of dry binders in soil improvement projects.

ALLU Processor Power Mixer

Carriers 25 – 40 t
The ALLU Processor is a power mixer attachment for conventional excavators. This attachment converts the excavator into a powerful and versatile mixing tool.
Case study

ALLU Transforming your waste

USA

Material ASPHALT

Industry Screening

Application CRUSHING AND SCREENING

Function CRUSHING AND SCREENING WASTE ASPHALT MATERIAL

Model ALLU TRANSFORMER DL 2-17 TRANSFORMER WITH 16/32MM AXE BLADE SET UP

Problem

Asphalt construction waste typically would be sent to landfill at a cost of $1000 a time, and costs were going up, profits were going down. With the increasing pressure to remain competitive in our market we were struggling to maintain our profits and win contracts.

Solution

ALLU Group Inc based in NJ down the road from us, offered us the perfect solution, the ALLU Transformer DL 2-17 Transformer Series. Initially I wasn’t sure on how long this would take to pay back, but im converted, and wont ever look back. Its changed the way we do business and helps us win bids!

Benefit

By processing the waste with the ALLU DL Transformer, there were considerable savings made in landfill fees and transportation costs as only about 10% was transported to landfill. The waste paving we used to send to landfill we are now able to crush ourselves and reuse. Its saved us $40K USD in one season! Also has helped us win more work, as we can prove that we are offering a full service, and recycling solutions for the customer. Joe says “Im super happy with the ALLU DL Transformer, and happily recommend to anyone in the industry. Its reliable, efficient solution which has increased our productivity and business profits. Its paid for itself within a season. ALLU Group Inc has been hands on and always happy to help you” ALLU One Step Ahead - TRANSFORMING YOUR WASTE INTO PROFITS, INCREASING YOUR GREEN CREDENTIALS.

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ALLU Transforming your waste

USA

Material ASPHALT

Industry Screening

Application CRUSHING AND SCREENING

Function CRUSHING AND SCREENING WASTE ASPHALT MATERIAL

Model ALLU TRANSFORMER DL 2-17 TRANSFORMER WITH 16/32MM AXE BLADE SET UP

Problem

Asphalt construction waste typically would be sent to landfill at a cost of $1000 a time, and costs were going up, profits were going down. With the increasing pressure to remain competitive in our market we were struggling to maintain our profits and win contracts.

Solution

ALLU Group Inc based in NJ down the road from us, offered us the perfect solution, the ALLU Transformer DL 2-17 Transformer Series. Initially I wasn’t sure on how long this would take to pay back, but im converted, and wont ever look back. Its changed the way we do business and helps us win bids!

Benefit

By processing the waste with the ALLU DL Transformer, there were considerable savings made in landfill fees and transportation costs as only about 10% was transported to landfill. The waste paving we used to send to landfill we are now able to crush ourselves and reuse. Its saved us $40K USD in one season! Also has helped us win more work, as we can prove that we are offering a full service, and recycling solutions for the customer. Joe says “Im super happy with the ALLU DL Transformer, and happily recommend to anyone in the industry. Its reliable, efficient solution which has increased our productivity and business profits. Its paid for itself within a season. ALLU Group Inc has been hands on and always happy to help you” ALLU One Step Ahead - TRANSFORMING YOUR WASTE INTO PROFITS, INCREASING YOUR GREEN CREDENTIALS.

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Case study

ALLU USA Landscaping turning waste into profits!

USA

Material Landscaping

Industry Composting, Landscaping

Application Composting and landscaping

Function

Model ALLU Transformer Series

Problem

The customer was left with lots of waste after landscaping jobs, meaning increased visits to the landfill sites and more costs and time.

Solution

ALLU screener crusher enables you to reduce and recycle a wide variety of materials, from soil and compost material to manure, silt, and peat regardless of the job site’s location. Composting can be a timely process but with ALLU you can accelerate the composting process by screening, mixing, and aerating it with ALLU Transformer attachment, or use the screening bucket to process manure, green waste, sewage, and sludge to transform it into a valuable soil to be used further.

Benefit

The customer has increased their sustainability by recycling the waste material into material to sell for gardeners. Saving them time, money and increased profits.

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ALLU USA Landscaping turning waste into profits!

USA

Material Landscaping

Industry Composting, Landscaping

Application Composting and landscaping

Function

Model ALLU Transformer Series

Problem

The customer was left with lots of waste after landscaping jobs, meaning increased visits to the landfill sites and more costs and time.

Solution

ALLU screener crusher enables you to reduce and recycle a wide variety of materials, from soil and compost material to manure, silt, and peat regardless of the job site’s location. Composting can be a timely process but with ALLU you can accelerate the composting process by screening, mixing, and aerating it with ALLU Transformer attachment, or use the screening bucket to process manure, green waste, sewage, and sludge to transform it into a valuable soil to be used further.

Benefit

The customer has increased their sustainability by recycling the waste material into material to sell for gardeners. Saving them time, money and increased profits.

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ALLU Processor Stabilizing Road Foundation

China

Material Wet and soft sludge

Industry Stabilising

Application Pipeline Padding

Function Stabilising

Model ALLU Processor 300HD

Problem

The high water content found in sludge on a road foundation job site was making the land unfit for use with insufficient load-bearing capacity.

Solution

The area affected by the sludge was stabilized and treated using an ALLU Processor 300HD power mixer. This increased the road foundation bearing capacity up to 30 tons.

Benefit

The stabilizing process proved to be an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient way to increase the bearing capacity of the foundations enabling what was considered to be unstable ground to be used as a road.    

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ALLU Processor Stabilizing Road Foundation

China

Material Wet and soft sludge

Industry Stabilising, Stabilising

Application Pipeline Padding

Function Stabilising

Model ALLU Processor 300HD

Problem

The high water content found in sludge on a road foundation job site was making the land unfit for use with insufficient load-bearing capacity.

Solution

The area affected by the sludge was stabilized and treated using an ALLU Processor 300HD power mixer. This increased the road foundation bearing capacity up to 30 tons.

Benefit

The stabilizing process proved to be an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient way to increase the bearing capacity of the foundations enabling what was considered to be unstable ground to be used as a road.    

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ALLU Transformer Screener Crusher Aerating Compost

Sweden

Material Wet sludge

Industry Aerating, Composting, Crushing, Mixing, Screening

Application Aerating

Function Aerating, Composting, Crushing, Screening, Mixing

Model ALLLU Transformer DS 4-23 screener crusher with XHD60 blades

Problem

Wet, lumpy contaminated sludge material was causing delays to the composting process of a Swedish company.

Solution

The material was screened, shredded and aerated using an ALLU Transformer screening bucket which enabled composting to be accomplished more quickly, effectively and efficiently.

Benefit

The entire composting operation is no longer hindered by wet clumps of sludge. The process is now more efficient as all screening, shredding and aerating is done in a one-step operation, making composting and material reuse faster and more effective.   TRANSFORMING YOUR EFFICIENCY.

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Case study

ALLU Transformer Screener Crusher Aerating Compost

Sweden

Material Wet sludge

Industry Aerating, Composting, Crushing, Mixing, Screening

Application Aerating

Function Aerating, Composting, Crushing, Screening, Mixing

Model ALLLU Transformer DS 4-23 screener crusher with XHD60 blades

Problem

Wet, lumpy contaminated sludge material was causing delays to the composting process of a Swedish company.

Solution

The material was screened, shredded and aerated using an ALLU Transformer screening bucket which enabled composting to be accomplished more quickly, effectively and efficiently.

Benefit

The entire composting operation is no longer hindered by wet clumps of sludge. The process is now more efficient as all screening, shredding and aerating is done in a one-step operation, making composting and material reuse faster and more effective.   TRANSFORMING YOUR EFFICIENCY.

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