Utilization of Reject coal from hauling activities as fertilizer: Coal handling strategies

Roy Nastigor Nasution, Edy Nursanto, Rika Ernawati

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Management of rejected coal in the coal mining industry has become a major concern in efforts to reduce waste and manage resources more sustainably. One approach that has been proposed is the use of rejected coal as an agricultural fertilizer, with the aim of reducing the amount of rejected coal that must be transported and disposed of in active disposal. The research aims to analyze the effect of using reject coal as a fertilizer on the transportation of rejected coal to active disposal. This research will examine the impact of using reject coal as fertilizer on the volume and frequency of transporting rejected coal to active disposal.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.31315/mtj.v1i2.11074

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.31315/mtj.v1i2.11074.g5859

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