Charah Solutions, Inc. has installed its proprietary fly ash beneficiation technology at the company’s Sulphur, Louisiana, terminal to improve the quality of fly ash and to increase its supply of marketable fly ash to concrete producers nationwide. Charah Solutions’ new MP618 Multi-Process technology reduces loss on ignition (LOI), ammonia, activated carbon and moisture in fly ash. The proven MP618 thermal beneficiation technology provides concrete product producers and builders with a reliable source of high-quality Class F fly ash to meet a growing number of construction projects in the greater Lake Charles /Sulphur region. The Sulphur terminal is Charah Solutions’ second barge-supplied location in Southern Louisiana. Its LaPlace, Louisiana, terminal currently serves customers in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Charah Solutions’ proven MP618 technology allows for beneficiation of both wet and dry fly ash and offers important advantages over competing technologies. Specifically, it has a significantly lower cost profile, an efficient footprint with self-contained environmental controls that can be deployed in months versus years and a modular design that can be scaled up or down to increase production based on market demand. With the functionality to process both wet and dry fly ash, the MP618 technology can be installed at both operating and non-operating power plants, regardless of whether the fly ash is current production or legacy ash stored in ponds or landfills. The technology also allows for the processing of kiln dust to remove mercury for emissions regulations compliance. MP618 technology is expected to enhance Charah Solutions’ MultiSource materials network, a unique distribution system of more than 30 nationwide sourcing locations, and improve the company’s ability to provide a continuous and reliable supply of supplementary cementitious materials for ready-mix concrete producers and other customers throughout the U.S.