New uses for coal waste

Australia, 1977

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Episode of Series “The Researchers”.
At the present level of coal usage a mountainous 15 million tonnes of waste is left behind every year after the coal is washed. Most of the waste is a coarse coal-bearing shale which is dumped in slag heaps. A program to reduce and utilise the waste from coal washeries has come up with far-reaching economic possibilities. The film looks at these possibilities.

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CSIRO

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00:05:25:00

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Australia
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1977

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The Researchers

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