James Roger Clifton, Paul Wencil Brown, Geoffrey Frohnsdorff
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Abstract
This is the second and final part of a survey of the sources, amounts and methods of disposal of major mining, industrial and municipal wastes and by-products available in the 48 conterminous states of the United States. Their present and potential uses as construction materials are also considered. Part I covered mining wastes, waste and by-products from the phosphate, aluminium and cement industries, sulfate wastes, and by-products from coal combustion [1]. Part II covers metallurgical and mineral slags, municipal wastes, and wastes from emerging technologies.